The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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... Sonne to the third Edward King of England : 90 Spring Crestlesse Yeomen from so deepe a Root ? Yorke . He beares him on the place's Priviledge , Or durst not for his craven heart say thus . Som . By him that made me , Ile maintaine my ...
... Sonne to the third Edward King of England : 90 Spring Crestlesse Yeomen from so deepe a Root ? Yorke . He beares him on the place's Priviledge , Or durst not for his craven heart say thus . Som . By him that made me , Ile maintaine my ...
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... Sonne , The first begotten , and the lawfull Heire Of Edward King , the Third of that Descent . During whose Reigne , the Percies of the North , Finding his Usurpation most unjust , Endevour'd my advancement to the Throne . 70 The ...
... Sonne , The first begotten , and the lawfull Heire Of Edward King , the Third of that Descent . During whose Reigne , the Percies of the North , Finding his Usurpation most unjust , Endevour'd my advancement to the Throne . 70 The ...
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... Sonne To King Edward the Third ; whereas hee , From John of Gaunt doth bring his Pedigree , Being but fourth of that Heroick Lyne . But marke : as in this haughtie great attempt , They laboured , to plant the rightfull Heire , I lost my ...
... Sonne To King Edward the Third ; whereas hee , From John of Gaunt doth bring his Pedigree , Being but fourth of that Heroick Lyne . But marke : as in this haughtie great attempt , They laboured , to plant the rightfull Heire , I lost my ...
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... Sonne yong John , who two houres since , 23. waste : waist - STEEVENS ( 1778 ) . 34 , 35. loose : lose - 2-4F . 36. long : ' long - JOHNSON . 40 I met in travaile toward his warlike Father ; 72 IV . iii . 8-35 ] THE FIRST PART OF.
... Sonne yong John , who two houres since , 23. waste : waist - STEEVENS ( 1778 ) . 34 , 35. loose : lose - 2-4F . 36. long : ' long - JOHNSON . 40 I met in travaile toward his warlike Father ; 72 IV . iii . 8-35 ] THE FIRST PART OF.
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... sonne , And now they meete where both their lives are done . Yorke . Alas , what joy shall noble Talbot have , To bid his yong sonne welcome to his Grave : Away , vexation almost stoppes my breath , That sundred friends greete in the ...
... sonne , And now they meete where both their lives are done . Yorke . Alas , what joy shall noble Talbot have , To bid his yong sonne welcome to his Grave : Away , vexation almost stoppes my breath , That sundred friends greete in the ...
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