The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 6William Pickering, 1825 |
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... peace ! K. Hen . Peace thou ! and give king Henry leave to speak . War . Plantagenet shall speak first : -hear him , lords ; And be you silent and attentive too , For he , that interrupts him , shall not live . K. Hen . Think'st thou ...
... peace ! K. Hen . Peace thou ! and give king Henry leave to speak . War . Plantagenet shall speak first : -hear him , lords ; And be you silent and attentive too , For he , that interrupts him , shall not live . K. Hen . Think'st thou ...
Page 8
... peace , abandon'd , and despis'd ! [ Exeunt Northumberland , Clifford , and Westmoreland . War . Turn this way , Henry , and regard them not . Eae . They seek revenge , and therefore will not yield . K. Hen . Ah , Exeter ! War . Why ...
... peace , abandon'd , and despis'd ! [ Exeunt Northumberland , Clifford , and Westmoreland . War . Turn this way , Henry , and regard them not . Eae . They seek revenge , and therefore will not yield . K. Hen . Ah , Exeter ! War . Why ...
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... peace , and prayer . Rich . I know it well , lord Warwick : blame me not ; ' Tis love Í bear thy glories , makes me speak . But , in this troublous time , what's to be done ? Shall we go throw away our coats of steel , And wrap our ...
... peace , and prayer . Rich . I know it well , lord Warwick : blame me not ; ' Tis love Í bear thy glories , makes me speak . But , in this troublous time , what's to be done ? Shall we go throw away our coats of steel , And wrap our ...
Page 34
... peace . For what doth cherish weeds but gentle air ? And what makes robbers bold , but too much lenity ? Bootless ... peaceful looks.- Some troops pursue the bloody - minded queen ; - That led calm Henry , though he were a king , As doth ...
... peace . For what doth cherish weeds but gentle air ? And what makes robbers bold , but too much lenity ? Bootless ... peaceful looks.- Some troops pursue the bloody - minded queen ; - That led calm Henry , though he were a king , As doth ...
Page 48
... Peace , impudent and shameless War- wick , peace : Proud setter - up and puller - down of kings ! I will not hence , till with my talk and tears , Both full of truth , I make king Lewis behold Thy sly conveyance , and thy lord's false ...
... Peace , impudent and shameless War- wick , peace : Proud setter - up and puller - down of kings ! I will not hence , till with my talk and tears , Both full of truth , I make king Lewis behold Thy sly conveyance , and thy lord's false ...
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