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King Henry , be thy title right or wrong , Lord Clifford vows to figlit in thy defence :
May that ground gape , and swallow me alive , Where I shall kneel to him that
slew my father !!! K. Hen . O Clifford , how thy words revive my heart ! York . Henry
of ...
King Henry , be thy title right or wrong , Lord Clifford vows to figlit in thy defence :
May that ground gape , and swallow me alive , Where I shall kneel to him that
slew my father !!! K. Hen . O Clifford , how thy words revive my heart ! York . Henry
of ...
Page 442
If that go forward , Henry's hope is done . War . [ To BONA . ] And , gracious
madam , in our king's behalf , I am commanded , with your leave and favour ,
Humbly to kiss your hand , and with my tongue To tell the passion of my sov'
reign's heart ...
If that go forward , Henry's hope is done . War . [ To BONA . ] And , gracious
madam , in our king's behalf , I am commanded , with your leave and favour ,
Humbly to kiss your hand , and with my tongue To tell the passion of my sov'
reign's heart ...
Page 537
1 ! you donel " Second Part Henry VI . ” Sir. DI ROYLE : KING VIII . I COME no
more to make you laugh : things now , That bear a weighty and a serious brow ,
Sad , high , and working , full of state and woe , Such noble scenes as draw the
eye ...
1 ! you donel " Second Part Henry VI . ” Sir. DI ROYLE : KING VIII . I COME no
more to make you laugh : things now , That bear a weighty and a serious brow ,
Sad , high , and working , full of state and woe , Such noble scenes as draw the
eye ...
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