The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 14Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1910 |
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... Sister to the French Queen . Soldiers , Attendants , Messengers , Watchmen , etc. SCENE : During part of the Third Act , in France ; during the rest of the Play , in England . 2 THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY THE SIXTH ACT I.
... Sister to the French Queen . Soldiers , Attendants , Messengers , Watchmen , etc. SCENE : During part of the Third Act , in France ; during the rest of the Play , in England . 2 THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY THE SIXTH ACT I.
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... rest . K. Hen . My lords , look where the sturdy rebel sits , Even in the chair of state ! belike he means , Back'd by the power of Warwick , that false peer , To aspire unto the crown and reign as king . Earl of Northumberland , he ...
... rest . K. Hen . My lords , look where the sturdy rebel sits , Even in the chair of state ! belike he means , Back'd by the power of Warwick , that false peer , To aspire unto the crown and reign as king . Earl of Northumberland , he ...
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... rest Until the white rose that I wear be dyed Even in the lukewarm blood of Henry's heart . York . Richard , enough : I will be king , or die . Brother , thou shalt to London presently , And whet on Warwick to this enterprise . Thou ...
... rest Until the white rose that I wear be dyed Even in the lukewarm blood of Henry's heart . York . Richard , enough : I will be king , or die . Brother , thou shalt to London presently , And whet on Warwick to this enterprise . Thou ...
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... rest , Whom we have left protectors of the king , With powerful policy strengthen themselves , And trust not simple Henry nor his oaths . 47. Enter ] Enter Gabriel Ff . 48. Enter ... But Now , what newes ? Enter Q. 49-52 . The queen My ...
... rest , Whom we have left protectors of the king , With powerful policy strengthen themselves , And trust not simple Henry nor his oaths . 47. Enter ] Enter Gabriel Ff . 48. Enter ... But Now , what newes ? Enter Q. 49-52 . The queen My ...
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... rest , where is your darling Rutland ? Look ! York : I stain'd this napkin with the blood That valiant Clifford with his rapier's point Made issue from the bosom of the boy ; 80 And if thine eyes can water for his death , I give thee ...
... rest , where is your darling Rutland ? Look ! York : I stain'd this napkin with the blood That valiant Clifford with his rapier's point Made issue from the bosom of the boy ; 80 And if thine eyes can water for his death , I give thee ...
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