The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Cassell, 1886 |
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... rest , so fell that noble earl , And was beheaded . Thus the Mortimers , In whom the title rested , were suppress'd . Plan . Of which , my lord , your honour is the last . Mor . True ; and thou seest that I no issue have , And that my ...
... rest , so fell that noble earl , And was beheaded . Thus the Mortimers , In whom the title rested , were suppress'd . Plan . Of which , my lord , your honour is the last . Mor . True ; and thou seest that I no issue have , And that my ...
Page 449
... rest , Till Warwick or himself be quite suppress'd . Second Watch . To - morrow , then , belike , shall be the day ... rest cry all , " Warwick ! Warwick ! " and set upon the Guard , who fly , crying , " Arm ! arm ! " WAR- WICK and the ...
... rest , Till Warwick or himself be quite suppress'd . Second Watch . To - morrow , then , belike , shall be the day ... rest cry all , " Warwick ! Warwick ! " and set upon the Guard , who fly , crying , " Arm ! arm ! " WAR- WICK and the ...
Page 450
... rest ; King Edward's friends must down . But , to prevent the tyrant's violence ( For trust not him that hath once broken faith ) , I'll hence forthwith unto the sanctuary , To save at least the heir of Edward's right : There shall I rest ...
... rest ; King Edward's friends must down . But , to prevent the tyrant's violence ( For trust not him that hath once broken faith ) , I'll hence forthwith unto the sanctuary , To save at least the heir of Edward's right : There shall I rest ...
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