The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Harrap, 1623 |
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... Thinke you ' twere prejudiciall to his Crowne ? Exet . No : for he could not so resigne his Crowne , But that the next Heire should succeed and reigne . Henry . Art thou against us , Duke of Exeter ? Exet . His is the right , and ...
... Thinke you ' twere prejudiciall to his Crowne ? Exet . No : for he could not so resigne his Crowne , But that the next Heire should succeed and reigne . Henry . Art thou against us , Duke of Exeter ? Exet . His is the right , and ...
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... thinke , How sweet a thing it is to weare a Crowne , Within whose Circuit is Elizium , 30 And all that Poets faine of Blisse and Joy . Why doe we linger thus ? I cannot rest , Untill the White Rose that I weare , be dy'de Even in the ...
... thinke , How sweet a thing it is to weare a Crowne , Within whose Circuit is Elizium , 30 And all that Poets faine of Blisse and Joy . Why doe we linger thus ? I cannot rest , Untill the White Rose that I weare , be dy'de Even in the ...
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... Thinke but upon the wrong he did us all , And that will quickly drie thy melting Teares . Clifford . Heere's for my ... thinkes we should have heard The happy tidings of his good escape . How fares my Brother ? why is he so sad ? Richard ...
... Thinke but upon the wrong he did us all , And that will quickly drie thy melting Teares . Clifford . Heere's for my ... thinkes we should have heard The happy tidings of his good escape . How fares my Brother ? why is he so sad ? Richard ...
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... thinkes ' tis prize enough to be his Sonne . See how the Morning opes her golden Gates , And takes her farwell of ... thinke it cites us ( Brother ) to the field , That wee , the Sonnes of brave Plantagenet , Each one alreadie blazing ...
... thinkes ' tis prize enough to be his Sonne . See how the Morning opes her golden Gates , And takes her farwell of ... thinke it cites us ( Brother ) to the field , That wee , the Sonnes of brave Plantagenet , Each one alreadie blazing ...
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... thinke ) is thirty thousand strong : Now , if the helpe of Norfolke , and my selfe , With all the Friends that thou brave Earle of March , Among'st the loving Welshmen can'st procure , Will but amount to five and twenty thousand , Why ...
... thinke ) is thirty thousand strong : Now , if the helpe of Norfolke , and my selfe , With all the Friends that thou brave Earle of March , Among'st the loving Welshmen can'st procure , Will but amount to five and twenty thousand , Why ...
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