The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Harrap, 1623 |
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... meane to take possession of my Right . 50 Warw . Neither the King , nor he that loves him best , The prowdest hee ... meanes , Backt by the power of Warwicke , that false Peere , 60 To aspire unto the Crowne , and reigne as King . Earle ...
... meane to take possession of my Right . 50 Warw . Neither the King , nor he that loves him best , The prowdest hee ... meanes , Backt by the power of Warwicke , that false Peere , 60 To aspire unto the Crowne , and reigne as King . Earle ...
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... meane to besiege us . John . Shee shall not neede , wee'le meete her in the field . 80 Yorke . What , with five thousand men ? Richard . I , with five hundred , Father , for a neede . A Woman's generall : what should we feare ? A March ...
... meane to besiege us . John . Shee shall not neede , wee'le meete her in the field . 80 Yorke . What , with five thousand men ? Richard . I , with five hundred , Father , for a neede . A Woman's generall : what should we feare ? A March ...
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... meane a subject for thy Wrath , Be thou reveng'd on men , and let me live . Clifford . In vaine thou speak'st , poore Boy : My Fathers blood hath stopt the passage Where thy words should enter . 20 Rutland . Then let my Fathers blood ...
... meane a subject for thy Wrath , Be thou reveng'd on men , and let me live . Clifford . In vaine thou speak'st , poore Boy : My Fathers blood hath stopt the passage Where thy words should enter . 20 Rutland . Then let my Fathers blood ...
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... meane our Princely Father , Duke of Yorke . War . From off the gates of Yorke , fetch down the head , Your Fathers head , which Clifford placed there : 44. bir : her - 3-4F . 46-7 . I 1.-Q. 47. Ed .: out - Capell . In stead whereof ...
... meane our Princely Father , Duke of Yorke . War . From off the gates of Yorke , fetch down the head , Your Fathers head , which Clifford placed there : 44. bir : her - 3-4F . 46-7 . I 1.-Q. 47. Ed .: out - Capell . In stead whereof ...
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... meane to stand . Sink . Heere comes a man , let's stay till he be past : Enter the King [ disguised ] with a Prayer booke . Hen . From Scotland am I stolne even of pure love , To greet mine owne Land with my wishfull sight : No Harry ...
... meane to stand . Sink . Heere comes a man , let's stay till he be past : Enter the King [ disguised ] with a Prayer booke . Hen . From Scotland am I stolne even of pure love , To greet mine owne Land with my wishfull sight : No Harry ...
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