The Family Shakspeare: In One Volume : in which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family |
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EDMUND OF LANGLEY , Duke of York ; Uncles to JOHN OF GAUNT , Duke of Lancaster ; the King . HENRY , surnamed Bolingbroke , Duke of Hereford , Son to John of Gaunt ; afterwards K. Henry IV . DUKE OF AUMERLE , Son to the Duke of York .
EDMUND OF LANGLEY , Duke of York ; Uncles to JOHN OF GAUNT , Duke of Lancaster ; the King . HENRY , surnamed Bolingbroke , Duke of Hereford , Son to John of Gaunt ; afterwards K. Henry IV . DUKE OF AUMERLE , Son to the Duke of York .
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Commend me to my brother , Edmund York . Lo , this is all : — Nay , yet depart not so : Though this be all , do not so quickly go ; I shall remember more . Bid him - O , what ? - With all good speed at Plashy 6 visit me .
Commend me to my brother , Edmund York . Lo , this is all : — Nay , yet depart not so : Though this be all , do not so quickly go ; I shall remember more . Bid him - O , what ? - With all good speed at Plashy 6 visit me .
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GAUNT on a Couch ; the DUKE OF YORK , and others standing by him . Gaunt . Will the king come ? that I may breathe my last In wholesome counsel to his unstayed youth . York . Vex not yourself , nor strive not with your breath ; For all ...
GAUNT on a Couch ; the DUKE OF YORK , and others standing by him . Gaunt . Will the king come ? that I may breathe my last In wholesome counsel to his unstayed youth . York . Vex not yourself , nor strive not with your breath ; For all ...
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York . ' Beseech your majesty , impute his words To wayward sickliness and age in him : He loves you , on my life , and holds you aear As Harry duke of Hereford , were he here . K. Rich . Right ; you say true : as Hereford's love ...
York . ' Beseech your majesty , impute his words To wayward sickliness and age in him : He loves you , on my life , and holds you aear As Harry duke of Hereford , were he here . K. Rich . Right ; you say true : as Hereford's love ...
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Enter YORK . Green Here comes the duke of York . Queen . With signs of war about his aged neck ; O , full of careful business are his looks ! Uncle , For heaven's sake , speak comfortable words . York . Should I do so , I should belie ...
Enter YORK . Green Here comes the duke of York . Queen . With signs of war about his aged neck ; O , full of careful business are his looks ! Uncle , For heaven's sake , speak comfortable words . York . Should I do so , I should belie ...
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