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Page 448
Are near to Warwick by blood and by alliance : Tell me if you love Warwick more
than me : If it be so , then both depart to him ; I rather wish you foes than bollow
friends : But if you mind to hold your true obedience , Give me assurance with ...
Are near to Warwick by blood and by alliance : Tell me if you love Warwick more
than me : If it be so , then both depart to him ; I rather wish you foes than bollow
friends : But if you mind to hold your true obedience , Give me assurance with ...
Page 449
Why , then , let's on our way in silent sort : For Warwick and his friends , God and
Saint George ! [ Exeunt . SCENE III . — EDWARD's camp , near WARWICK .
Enter certain Watchmen , to guard the King's tent . First Watch . Come on , my ...
Why , then , let's on our way in silent sort : For Warwick and his friends , God and
Saint George ! [ Exeunt . SCENE III . — EDWARD's camp , near WARWICK .
Enter certain Watchmen , to guard the King's tent . First Watch . Come on , my ...
Page 455
See how the surly Warwick mans the wall ! War . Oh , unbid spite ! is sportful
Edward come ? Where slept our scouts , or how are they seduc'd , That we could
hear no news of his repair ? K. Edw . Now , Warwick , wilt thou ope the citygates ...
See how the surly Warwick mans the wall ! War . Oh , unbid spite ! is sportful
Edward come ? Where slept our scouts , or how are they seduc'd , That we could
hear no news of his repair ? K. Edw . Now , Warwick , wilt thou ope the citygates ...
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