The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Harrap, 1623 |
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... thou art a Traytor to the Crowne , In following this usurping Henry . Clifford . Whom should hee follow , but his naturall King ? Warw.True Clifford , that's Richard Duke of Yorke . Henry . And shall I stand , and thou sit in my Throne ...
... thou art a Traytor to the Crowne , In following this usurping Henry . Clifford . Whom should hee follow , but his naturall King ? Warw.True Clifford , that's Richard Duke of Yorke . Henry . And shall I stand , and thou sit in my Throne ...
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... thou Traytor to the Crowne ? My Father was as thou art , Duke of Yorke , Thy Grandfather Roger Mortimer , Earle of March . I am the Sonne of Henry the Fift , Who made the Dolphin and the French to stoupe , And seiz'd upon their Townes ...
... thou Traytor to the Crowne ? My Father was as thou art , Duke of Yorke , Thy Grandfather Roger Mortimer , Earle of March . I am the Sonne of Henry the Fift , Who made the Dolphin and the French to stoupe , And seiz'd upon their Townes ...
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... thou , that I will leave my Kingly Throne , Wherein my Grandsire and my Father sat ? No : first shall Warre unpeople this my Realme ; I , and their Colours often borne in France , And now in England , to our hearts great sorrow , Shall ...
... thou , that I will leave my Kingly Throne , Wherein my Grandsire and my Father sat ? No : first shall Warre unpeople this my Realme ; I , and their Colours often borne in France , And now in England , to our hearts great sorrow , Shall ...
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... thou shalt reigne in quiet while thou liv'st . Henry . I am content : Richard Plantagenet Enjoy the Kingdome after my decease . Clifford . What wrong is this unto the Prince , your Sonne ? Warw . What good is this to England , and ...
... thou shalt reigne in quiet while thou liv'st . Henry . I am content : Richard Plantagenet Enjoy the Kingdome after my decease . Clifford . What wrong is this unto the Prince , your Sonne ? Warw . What good is this to England , and ...
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... thou a prey unto the House of Yorke , And dye in Bands , for this unmanly deed . 209 Cliff . In dreadfull Warre may'st thou be overcome , Or live in peace abandon'd and despis❜d . [ Exeunt Northumberland , Clifford , and Westminster ...
... thou a prey unto the House of Yorke , And dye in Bands , for this unmanly deed . 209 Cliff . In dreadfull Warre may'st thou be overcome , Or live in peace abandon'd and despis❜d . [ Exeunt Northumberland , Clifford , and Westminster ...
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