The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Cassell, 1886 |
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Page 107
... Enter Sir PIERCE of EXTON and Servants , armed . K. Rich . How now ! what means death in this rude assault ? Villain , thine own hand yields thy death's instru- ment . [ Snatching a weapon , and killing a Servant . Go thou , and fill ...
... Enter Sir PIERCE of EXTON and Servants , armed . K. Rich . How now ! what means death in this rude assault ? Villain , thine own hand yields thy death's instru- ment . [ Snatching a weapon , and killing a Servant . Go thou , and fill ...
Page 452
... enter in , For hither will our friends repair to us . Hast . My liege , I'll knock once more to summon them . Enter , on the walls , the Mayor of York and Aldermen May . My lords , we were forewarned of your coming , ( 39 ) And soon ...
... enter in , For hither will our friends repair to us . Hast . My liege , I'll knock once more to summon them . Enter , on the walls , the Mayor of York and Aldermen May . My lords , we were forewarned of your coming , ( 39 ) And soon ...
Page 455
... Enter King EDWARD , GLOster , and Forces . K. Edw . Go , trumpet , to the walls , and sound a parle . Glo . See how ... Enter OXFORD , with Forces , drum , and colours . War . Oh , cheerful colours ! see where Oxford comes ! Oxf . Oxford ...
... Enter King EDWARD , GLOster , and Forces . K. Edw . Go , trumpet , to the walls , and sound a parle . Glo . See how ... Enter OXFORD , with Forces , drum , and colours . War . Oh , cheerful colours ! see where Oxford comes ! Oxf . Oxford ...
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