The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 13W. Heinemann, 1904 |
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William Shakespeare. MONT . And , brother , here's the Earl of Wilt- shire's blood , Whom I encounter'd as the battles join'd . RICH . Speak thou ... thee seated in that throne Which now the house of Lancaster usurps , I vow by heaven these ...
William Shakespeare. MONT . And , brother , here's the Earl of Wilt- shire's blood , Whom I encounter'd as the battles join'd . RICH . Speak thou ... thee seated in that throne Which now the house of Lancaster usurps , I vow by heaven these ...
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... thee ! art thou king , and wilt be forced ? I shame to hear thee speak . Ah , timorous wretch ! Thou hast undone thyself , thy son and me ; And given unto the house of York such head As thou shalt reign but by their sufferance . To ...
... thee ! art thou king , and wilt be forced ? I shame to hear thee speak . Ah , timorous wretch ! Thou hast undone thyself , thy son and me ; And given unto the house of York such head As thou shalt reign but by their sufferance . To ...
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... thee . Come , son , let's away ; Our army is ready ; come , we'll after them . K. HEN . Stay , gentle Margaret , and hear me speak . Q. MAR . Thou hast spoke too much already : get thee gone . K. HEN . Gentle son Edward , thou wilt stay ...
... thee . Come , son , let's away ; Our army is ready ; come , we'll after them . K. HEN . Stay , gentle Margaret , and hear me speak . Q. MAR . Thou hast spoke too much already : get thee gone . K. HEN . Gentle son Edward , thou wilt stay ...
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... thee I pray ; sweet Clifford , pity me ! CLIF . Such pity as my rapier's point affords . RUT . I never did thee harm : why wilt thou slay me ? CLIF . Thy father hath . RUT . But ' twas ere I was born . SC . III . ] 19 KING HENRY VI .
... thee I pray ; sweet Clifford , pity me ! CLIF . Such pity as my rapier's point affords . RUT . I never did thee harm : why wilt thou slay me ? CLIF . Thy father hath . RUT . But ' twas ere I was born . SC . III . ] 19 KING HENRY VI .
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... wilt thou kneel for grace , And set thy diadem upon my head ; Or bide the mortal fortune of the field ? Q. MAR . Go , rate thy minions , proud insulting boy ! Becomes it thee to be thus bold in terms Before thy sovereign and thy lawful ...
... wilt thou kneel for grace , And set thy diadem upon my head ; Or bide the mortal fortune of the field ? Q. MAR . Go , rate thy minions , proud insulting boy ! Becomes it thee to be thus bold in terms Before thy sovereign and thy lawful ...
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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