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... houses driv'n away . They call'd us for our fiercenefs English dogs , Now like their whelps we crying run away . A fhort alarum . Hark countrymen , either renew the fight , Or tear the Lions out of England's coat ; Renounce your foil ...
... houses driv'n away . They call'd us for our fiercenefs English dogs , Now like their whelps we crying run away . A fhort alarum . Hark countrymen , either renew the fight , Or tear the Lions out of England's coat ; Renounce your foil ...
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... house . Long time thy fhadow hath been thrall to me , For in my gallery thy picture hangs : But now the fubftance fhall endure the like , And I will chain thefe legs and arms of thine , - That haft by tyranny thefe many years Wafted our ...
... house . Long time thy fhadow hath been thrall to me , For in my gallery thy picture hangs : But now the fubftance fhall endure the like , And I will chain thefe legs and arms of thine , - That haft by tyranny thefe many years Wafted our ...
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... house . [ Exeunt . SCENE V. Changes to London , in the Temple garden . Enter Richard Plantagenet , Warwick , Somerfet , Suffolk , and others . • Plan . G Reat lords and gentlemen , what means this filence ? Dare no man answer in a cafe ...
... house . [ Exeunt . SCENE V. Changes to London , in the Temple garden . Enter Richard Plantagenet , Warwick , Somerfet , Suffolk , and others . • Plan . G Reat lords and gentlemen , what means this filence ? Dare no man answer in a cafe ...
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... house , Shall be wip'd out in the next parliament , Call'd for the truce of Winchester and Gloucester : And if thou be not then created York , I will not live to be accounted Warwick . Mean time in fignal of my love to thee , Againft ...
... house , Shall be wip'd out in the next parliament , Call'd for the truce of Winchester and Gloucester : And if thou be not then created York , I will not live to be accounted Warwick . Mean time in fignal of my love to thee , Againft ...
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... house ,. I doubt not but with honour to redrefs .. And therefore hafte I to the Parliament ; Either to be restored to my blood , Or make my will th ' advantage of my good .. [ Exit . ACT II SCENE I .. The Parliament : " Flourish . Enter ...
... house ,. I doubt not but with honour to redrefs .. And therefore hafte I to the Parliament ; Either to be restored to my blood , Or make my will th ' advantage of my good .. [ Exit . ACT II SCENE I .. The Parliament : " Flourish . Enter ...
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