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... peace with Queen Margaret , who is also in France seeking aid . The two are promised French allies . Warwick hastens home ( Act IV ) , surprises Edward , takes the crown from his head , and bestows it again upon Henry , who has been ...
... peace with Queen Margaret , who is also in France seeking aid . The two are promised French allies . Warwick hastens home ( Act IV ) , surprises Edward , takes the crown from his head , and bestows it again upon Henry , who has been ...
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... peace . Henry . Peace thou , and give King Henry leave to speake . Warw . Plantagenet shal speake first : Heare him Lords , And be you silent and attentive too , 119. My : Thy - QQ . 128. loose : lose - 2-4F . 131-2 . I 1. - POPE . 140 ...
... peace . Henry . Peace thou , and give King Henry leave to speake . Warw . Plantagenet shal speake first : Heare him Lords , And be you silent and attentive too , 119. My : Thy - QQ . 128. loose : lose - 2-4F . 131-2 . I 1. - POPE . 140 ...
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... peace abandon'd and despis❜d . [ Exeunt Northumberland , Clifford , and Westminster . ] Warw . Turne this way Henry , and regard them not . Exeter . They seeke revenge , and therefore will not yeeld . Henry . Ah Exeter . Warw . Why ...
... peace abandon'd and despis❜d . [ Exeunt Northumberland , Clifford , and Westminster . ] Warw . Turne this way Henry , and regard them not . Exeter . They seeke revenge , and therefore will not yeeld . Henry . Ah Exeter . Warw . Why ...
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... Peace , and Prayer . Rich . I know it well Lord Warwick , blame me not , ' Tis love I beare thy glories make me speake : But in this troublous time , what's to be done ? Shall we go throw away our Coates of Steele , And wrap our bodies ...
... Peace , and Prayer . Rich . I know it well Lord Warwick , blame me not , ' Tis love I beare thy glories make me speake : But in this troublous time , what's to be done ? Shall we go throw away our Coates of Steele , And wrap our bodies ...
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... peace . For what doth cherrish Weeds , but gentle ayre ? And what makes Robbers bold , but too much lenity ? Bootlesse are Plaints , and Curelesse are my Wounds : No way to flye , nor strength to hold out flight : The Foe is mercilesse ...
... peace . For what doth cherrish Weeds , but gentle ayre ? And what makes Robbers bold , but too much lenity ? Bootlesse are Plaints , and Curelesse are my Wounds : No way to flye , nor strength to hold out flight : The Foe is mercilesse ...
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