The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Harrap, 1623 |
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... Poore Clifford , how I scorne his worthlesse Threats . Plant . Will you we shew our Title to the Crowne ? If not , our Swords shall pleade it in the field . Henry . What Title hast thou Traytor to the Crowne ? My Father was as thou art ...
... Poore Clifford , how I scorne his worthlesse Threats . Plant . Will you we shew our Title to the Crowne ? If not , our Swords shall pleade it in the field . Henry . What Title hast thou Traytor to the Crowne ? My Father was as thou art ...
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... and the Prince . ] Henry . Poore Queene , 291. stay me : stay with me - 2-4F . 293. to the field : from the field - QQ . 2-4F . 296-7 . 1 1. - POPE . How love to me , and to her Sonne , 14 I. i . 235-264 ] THE THIRD PART OF.
... and the Prince . ] Henry . Poore Queene , 291. stay me : stay with me - 2-4F . 293. to the field : from the field - QQ . 2-4F . 296-7 . 1 1. - POPE . How love to me , and to her Sonne , 14 I. i . 235-264 ] THE THIRD PART OF.
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... poore Boy : My Fathers blood hath stopt the passage Where thy words should enter . 20 Rutland . Then let my Fathers blood open it againe , He is a man , and Clifford cope with him . Clifford . Had I thy Brethren here , their lives and ...
... poore Boy : My Fathers blood hath stopt the passage Where thy words should enter . 20 Rutland . Then let my Fathers blood open it againe , He is a man , and Clifford cope with him . Clifford . Had I thy Brethren here , their lives and ...
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... poore Yorke , but that I hate thee deadly , I should lament thy miserable state . 90 I prythee grieve , to make me merry , Yorke . What , hath thy fierie heart so parcht thine entrayles , That not a Teare can fall , for Rutlands death ...
... poore Yorke , but that I hate thee deadly , I should lament thy miserable state . 90 I prythee grieve , to make me merry , Yorke . What , hath thy fierie heart so parcht thine entrayles , That not a Teare can fall , for Rutlands death ...
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... poore Monarch taught thee to insult ? 130 It needes not , nor it bootes thee not , prowd Queene , Unlesse the Adage must be verify'd , That Beggers mounted , runne their Horse to death . ' Tis Beautie that doth oft make Women prowd ...
... poore Monarch taught thee to insult ? 130 It needes not , nor it bootes thee not , prowd Queene , Unlesse the Adage must be verify'd , That Beggers mounted , runne their Horse to death . ' Tis Beautie that doth oft make Women prowd ...
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