The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Harrap, 1623 |
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... never brooke retreat , Chear'd up the drouping Army , and himselfe . Lord Clifford and Lord Stafford all a - brest Charg'd our maine Battailes Front : and breaking in , Were by the Swords of common Souldiers slaine . Edw . Lord ...
... never brooke retreat , Chear'd up the drouping Army , and himselfe . Lord Clifford and Lord Stafford all a - brest Charg'd our maine Battailes Front : and breaking in , Were by the Swords of common Souldiers slaine . Edw . Lord ...
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... never close . This is the Pallace of the And this the Regall Seat : fearefull King , possesse it Yorke , For this is thine , and not King Henries Heires . 30 Plant . Assist me then , sweet Warwick , and I will , For hither we have ...
... never close . This is the Pallace of the And this the Regall Seat : fearefull King , possesse it Yorke , For this is thine , and not King Henries Heires . 30 Plant . Assist me then , sweet Warwick , and I will , For hither we have ...
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... never seene thee , never borne thee Sonne , Seeing thou hast prov'd so unnaturall a Father . Hath he deserv'd to loose his Birth - right thus ? Hadst thou but lov'd him halfe so well as I , Or felt that paine which I did for him once ...
... never seene thee , never borne thee Sonne , Seeing thou hast prov'd so unnaturall a Father . Hath he deserv'd to loose his Birth - right thus ? Hadst thou but lov'd him halfe so well as I , Or felt that paine which I did for him once ...
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... never did thee harme : why wilt thou slay Clifford . Thy Father hath . Rutland . But ' twas ere I was borne . Thou hast one Sonne , for his sake pitty me , Least in revenge thereof , sith God is just , He be as miserably slaine as I. Ah ...
... never did thee harme : why wilt thou slay Clifford . Thy Father hath . Rutland . But ' twas ere I was borne . Thou hast one Sonne , for his sake pitty me , Least in revenge thereof , sith God is just , He be as miserably slaine as I. Ah ...
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... never heard of . I thinke it cites us ( Brother ) to the field , That wee , the Sonnes of brave Plantagenet , Each one alreadie blazing by our meedes , Should notwithstanding joyne our Lights together , 40 And over - shine the Earth ...
... never heard of . I thinke it cites us ( Brother ) to the field , That wee , the Sonnes of brave Plantagenet , Each one alreadie blazing by our meedes , Should notwithstanding joyne our Lights together , 40 And over - shine the Earth ...
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