The Plays of William Shakespeare,: In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators;J. and R. Tonson, C. Corbet, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington, R. Baldwin [and 6 others in London], 1765 |
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Exit . ACT III . SCENE I Bolingbroke's Camp at Bristol . Enter Bolingbroke , York ,
Northumberland , Ross , Percy , Willoughby , with Bushy and Green Prisoners . "
BOLINGBROKE . RING forth these men . Busby and Green , I will not vex your ...
Exit . ACT III . SCENE I Bolingbroke's Camp at Bristol . Enter Bolingbroke , York ,
Northumberland , Ross , Percy , Willoughby , with Bushy and Green Prisoners . "
BOLINGBROKE . RING forth these men . Busby and Green , I will not vex your ...
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Exit Worcester , with Vernon , P. Icary . It will not be accepted , on my life . The
Douglas and the Flotspur both together Are confident against the world in arms .
K. Henry . Fience , therefore , every Leader to his Charge . For on their answer
we ...
Exit Worcester , with Vernon , P. Icary . It will not be accepted , on my life . The
Douglas and the Flotspur both together Are confident against the world in arms .
K. Henry . Fience , therefore , every Leader to his Charge . For on their answer
we ...
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Exit . K. Henry . Here , Fluellen , wear thou this favour for me , and stick it in thy
cap . When Alanson and myself were down together , I pluck'd this glove from his
helm ; if any man challenge this , he is a friend to Alanson and an enemy to our ...
Exit . K. Henry . Here , Fluellen , wear thou this favour for me , and stick it in thy
cap . When Alanson and myself were down together , I pluck'd this glove from his
helm ; if any man challenge this , he is a friend to Alanson and an enemy to our ...
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Exit Bedford . Glou . I'll to the Tower with all the halte I can , To view th ' artillery
and ammunition ; And then I will proclaim young Henry King . Exe . To Eltam will I
, where the young King is , Being ordain'd his special governor ; And for his fafety
...
Exit Bedford . Glou . I'll to the Tower with all the halte I can , To view th ' artillery
and ammunition ; And then I will proclaim young Henry King . Exe . To Eltam will I
, where the young King is , Being ordain'd his special governor ; And for his fafety
...
Page 544
And no « no more ado , brave Burgundy , But gather we our forces out of hand ,
And set upon our boasting enemy . [ Exit . An Alarm : excursions . Enter Sir John
Fastoiffe , and a Captain . Cap . Whither away , Sir John Fastolffe , in such haíte ?
And no « no more ado , brave Burgundy , But gather we our forces out of hand ,
And set upon our boasting enemy . [ Exit . An Alarm : excursions . Enter Sir John
Fastoiffe , and a Captain . Cap . Whither away , Sir John Fastolffe , in such haíte ?
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