The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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... Glost . England ne're had a King untill his time : Vertue he had , deserving to command , I I His brandisht Sword did blinde men with his beames , His Armes spred wider then a Dragons Wings : His sparkling Eyes , repleat with wrathfull ...
... Glost . England ne're had a King untill his time : Vertue he had , deserving to command , I I His brandisht Sword did blinde men with his beames , His Armes spred wider then a Dragons Wings : His sparkling Eyes , repleat with wrathfull ...
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... Glost . The Church ? where is it ? Had not Church - men pray'd , His thred of Life had not so soone decay'd . None doe you like , but an effeminate Prince , Whom like a Schoole - boy you may over - awe . 40 Winch . Gloster , what ere we ...
... Glost . The Church ? where is it ? Had not Church - men pray'd , His thred of Life had not so soone decay'd . None doe you like , but an effeminate Prince , Whom like a Schoole - boy you may over - awe . 40 Winch . Gloster , what ere we ...
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... Glost . Is Paris lost ? is Roan yeelded up ? If Henry were recall'd to life againe , These news would cause him once more yeeld the Ghost . Exe . How were they lost ? what trecherie was us❜d ? Mess . No trecherie , but want of Men and ...
... Glost . Is Paris lost ? is Roan yeelded up ? If Henry were recall'd to life againe , These news would cause him once more yeeld the Ghost . Exe . How were they lost ? what trecherie was us❜d ? Mess . No trecherie , but want of Men and ...
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... Glost . We will not flye , but to our enemies throats . Bedford , if thou be slacke , Ile fight it out . 110 Bed . Gloster , why doubtst thou of my forwardnesse ? 93. ber : their - THEOBALD . 103. Dolphin : Dauphin , and so throughout ...
... Glost . We will not flye , but to our enemies throats . Bedford , if thou be slacke , Ile fight it out . 110 Bed . Gloster , why doubtst thou of my forwardnesse ? 93. ber : their - THEOBALD . 103. Dolphin : Dauphin , and so throughout ...
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... Glost . Ile to the Tower with all the hast I can , To view th ' Artillerie and Munition , And then I will proclayme young Henry King . Exit Gloster . 180 Exe . To Eltam will I , where the young King is , Being ordayn'd his speciall ...
... Glost . Ile to the Tower with all the hast I can , To view th ' Artillerie and Munition , And then I will proclayme young Henry King . Exit Gloster . 180 Exe . To Eltam will I , where the young King is , Being ordayn'd his speciall ...
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