Shakespeare's Stories of the English KingsThomas Y. Crowell Company, 1912 - 284 pages |
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... heart . But he threw his sword from him , and tried to comfort her by saying that some villain had struck at her ... heart he bade farewell and plunged down the mountain - side , and the Princess was left to the loneli- ness of the ...
... heart . But he threw his sword from him , and tried to comfort her by saying that some villain had struck at her ... heart he bade farewell and plunged down the mountain - side , and the Princess was left to the loneli- ness of the ...
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... Heart , and despite the stigma which lay upon a baseborn child , the stalwart young Knight rejoiced to know that he had sprung from a soldier whose name stood highest in the proud ranks of the chivalry of Christen- dom . It was with a ...
... Heart , and despite the stigma which lay upon a baseborn child , the stalwart young Knight rejoiced to know that he had sprung from a soldier whose name stood highest in the proud ranks of the chivalry of Christen- dom . It was with a ...
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... hearts , the stained and mutilated head of one who was the descendant of kings , the proud and able man who bore the name ... heart's great burthen ; For selfsame wind that I should speak withal Is kindling coals that fires all my breast ...
... hearts , the stained and mutilated head of one who was the descendant of kings , the proud and able man who bore the name ... heart's great burthen ; For selfsame wind that I should speak withal Is kindling coals that fires all my breast ...
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SHAKESPEARES STORIES OF THE EN Thomas Thellusson 1808-1901 Carter,Gertrude Demain D. 1934 Hammond No preview available - 2016 |
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Archbishop army Arthur Arthur of Brittany Bardolph battle Belarius Bishop blood brother Buckingham Cardinal Castle Clarence Cloten crown Cymbeline dark Dauphin dead death doth Duke of Gloucester Duke of York Earl enemies England English eyes face Falstaff farewell father fear fell Fluellen flung France French Glendower Gloucester grief Guiderius hand Harry Hastings hath head heart heaven Henry Bolingbroke Henry VI honour horse Hotspur House of York Hubert Iachimo Imogen John of Gaunt King Cymbeline King Edward King Henry King John King Richard King's knew knight Lady Lancaster land London look Mortimer murder never nobles Norfolk Northumberland palace Pandulph peace Percy Philip Pisanio Pistol Plantagenet Poins Posthumus Princess prisoner Queen replied Richard Plantagenet Roman Salisbury Sir Richard smile soldiers soon sorrow soul stood Suffolk sword Talbot thee thou thought throne tongue Tower turned villain Wales Warwick wife Wolsey words Yorkists young