The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 13W. Heinemann, 1904 |
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... , Or felt that pain which I did for him once , Or nourish'd him as I did with my blood , Thou wouldst have left thy dearest heart - blood there , Rather than have made that savage duke thine heir And 12 [ ACT I. THIRD PART OF.
... , Or felt that pain which I did for him once , Or nourish'd him as I did with my blood , Thou wouldst have left thy dearest heart - blood there , Rather than have made that savage duke thine heir And 12 [ ACT I. THIRD PART OF.
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... , and thy bed , Until that act of parliament be repeal'd Whereby my son is disinherited . The northern lords that have forsworn thy colours B Will follow mine , if once they see them spread SC . I. ] 13 KING HENRY VI .
... , and thy bed , Until that act of parliament be repeal'd Whereby my son is disinherited . The northern lords that have forsworn thy colours B Will follow mine , if once they see them spread SC . I. ] 13 KING HENRY VI .
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William Shakespeare. Will follow mine , if once they see them spread ; And spread they shall be , to thy foul disgrace And utter ruin of the house of York . Thus do I leave thee . Come , son , let's away ; Our army is ready ; come , we ...
William Shakespeare. Will follow mine , if once they see them spread ; And spread they shall be , to thy foul disgrace And utter ruin of the house of York . Thus do I leave thee . Come , son , let's away ; Our army is ready ; come , we ...
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... once again , And in thy thought o'er - run my former time ; And , if thou canst for blushing , view this face , And bite thy tongue , that slanders him with cowardice Whose frown hath made thee faint and fly ere this ! CLIF . I will not ...
... once again , And in thy thought o'er - run my former time ; And , if thou canst for blushing , view this face , And bite thy tongue , that slanders him with cowardice Whose frown hath made thee faint and fly ere this ! CLIF . I will not ...
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... once again bestride our foaming steeds , And once again cry Charge upon our foes ! But never once again turn back and fly . RICH . Ay , now methinks I hear great Warwick speak : Ne'er may he live to see a sunshine day , That cries ...
... once again bestride our foaming steeds , And once again cry Charge upon our foes ! But never once again turn back and fly . RICH . Ay , now methinks I hear great Warwick speak : Ne'er may he live to see a sunshine day , That cries ...
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Alarum battle bear blood blows brave brother canst CLAR Clarence CLIF Clifford crown death doth drum Duke of Gloucester Duke of York Earl England Enter KING EDWARD Enter KING HENRY Enter WARWICK Exeter Exeunt Exit Fair lords farewell fear fight Flourish France friends gates gentle GLOU GLOUCESTER grace Hadst thou hand hath head hear heart heaven heir hence Henry's honour hope house of Lancaster house of York Lady Bona Lady Grey Lancaster leave live London Lord Clifford Lord Hastings methinks MONT Montague ne'er Norfolk oath Oxford pity Plantagenet POST QUEEN MARGARET rest revenge RICH Richard RICHARD PLANTAGENET Rutland Sandal Castle SCENE slain soldiers Somerset soul sovereign speak stand stay sweet tears tell thee thine THIRD WATCH thou art thou hast thou shalt thy father thyself traitor Twas unto valiant wilt thou words yield