The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 13W. Heinemann, 1904 |
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... stand , and thou sit in my throne ? YORK . It must and shall be so : content thyself . WAR . Be Duke of Lancaster ; let him be king . WEST . He is both king and Duke of Lancaster ; And that the Lord of Westmoreland shall maintain . WAR ...
... stand , and thou sit in my throne ? YORK . It must and shall be so : content thyself . WAR . Be Duke of Lancaster ; let him be king . WEST . He is both king and Duke of Lancaster ; And that the Lord of Westmoreland shall maintain . WAR ...
Page 8
... stand cavilling thus . RICH . Sound drums and trumpets , and the king , will fly . YORK . Sons , peace ! K. HEN . Peace , thou ! and give King Henry leave to speak . WAR . Plantagenet shall speak first : hear him , lords ; And be you ...
... stand cavilling thus . RICH . Sound drums and trumpets , and the king , will fly . YORK . Sons , peace ! K. HEN . Peace , thou ! and give King Henry leave to speak . WAR . Plantagenet shall speak first : hear him , lords ; And be you ...
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... stand upon this molehill here , That raught at mountains with outstretched arms , Yet parted but the shadow with his hand . What ! was it you that would be England's king ? Was ' t you that revell'd in our parliament , And made a ...
... stand upon this molehill here , That raught at mountains with outstretched arms , Yet parted but the shadow with his hand . What ! was it you that would be England's king ? Was ' t you that revell'd in our parliament , And made a ...
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... stand all aloof , and bark at him . So fared our father with his enemies ; So fled his enemies my warlike father : Methinks , ' tis prize enough to be his son . See how the morning opes her golden gates , And takes her farewell of the ...
... stand all aloof , and bark at him . So fared our father with his enemies ; So fled his enemies my warlike father : Methinks , ' tis prize enough to be his son . See how the morning opes her golden gates , And takes her farewell of the ...
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... stand to answer thee , Or any he the proudest of thy sort . RICH . ' Twas you that kill'd young Rutland , was it not ? CLIF . Ay , and old York , and yet not satisfied . RICH . For God's sake , lords , give signal to the fight . WAR ...
... stand to answer thee , Or any he the proudest of thy sort . RICH . ' Twas you that kill'd young Rutland , was it not ? CLIF . Ay , and old York , and yet not satisfied . RICH . For God's sake , lords , give signal to the fight . WAR ...
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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