The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Harrap, 1623 |
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Page 8
... stand , and thou sit in my Throne ? Yorke . It must and shall be so , content thy selfe . Warw . Be Duke of Lancaster , let him be King . 99 Westm . He is both King , and Duke of Lancaster , And that the Lord of Westmerland shall ...
... stand , and thou sit in my Throne ? Yorke . It must and shall be so , content thy selfe . Warw . Be Duke of Lancaster , let him be King . 99 Westm . He is both King , and Duke of Lancaster , And that the Lord of Westmerland shall ...
Page 9
... stand cavilling thus . 131 Richard . Sound Drummes and Trumpets , and the King will flye . Plant . Sonnes peace . Henry . Peace thou , and give King Henry leave to speake . Warw . Plantagenet shal speake first : Heare him Lords , And be ...
... stand cavilling thus . 131 Richard . Sound Drummes and Trumpets , and the King will flye . Plant . Sonnes peace . Henry . Peace thou , and give King Henry leave to speake . Warw . Plantagenet shal speake first : Heare him Lords , And be ...
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... stand upon this Mole - hill here , That raughts at Mountaines with out - stretched Armes , Yet parted but the shadow with his Hand . 3 reached What , was it you that would be Englands King ? Was't you that revell'd in our Parliament ...
... stand upon this Mole - hill here , That raughts at Mountaines with out - stretched Armes , Yet parted but the shadow with his Hand . 3 reached What , was it you that would be Englands King ? Was't you that revell'd in our Parliament ...
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... stand all aloofe , and barke at him . So far'd our Father with his Enemies , So fled his Enemies my Warlike Father : Me thinkes ' tis prize enough to be his Sonne . See how the Morning opes her golden Gates , And takes her farwell of ...
... stand all aloofe , and barke at him . So far'd our Father with his Enemies , So fled his Enemies my Warlike Father : Me thinkes ' tis prize enough to be his Sonne . See how the Morning opes her golden Gates , And takes her farwell of ...
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... stand to answer thee , Or any he , the proudest of thy sort . Rich . ' Twas you that kill'd yong Rutland , was it not ? Clif . I , and old Yorke , and yet not satisfied . Rich . For Gods sake Lords give signall to the fight . War . What ...
... stand to answer thee , Or any he , the proudest of thy sort . Rich . ' Twas you that kill'd yong Rutland , was it not ? Clif . I , and old Yorke , and yet not satisfied . Rich . For Gods sake Lords give signall to the fight . War . What ...
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