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... Yorke and Lancaster , ' before it became the Second Part of Henry VI ' in the First Folio , from which it differed widely . The Third Part appeared anonymously in a Quarto , entitled The True Tragedie of Richard Duke of Yorke , ' before ...
... Yorke and Lancaster , ' before it became the Second Part of Henry VI ' in the First Folio , from which it differed widely . The Third Part appeared anonymously in a Quarto , entitled The True Tragedie of Richard Duke of Yorke , ' before ...
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... Yorke . [ Plan . ] Great Lords and Gentlemen , What meanes this silence ? Dare no man answer in a Case of Truth ? Suff . Within the Temple Hall we were too lowd , The Garden here is more convenient . York . Then say at once , if I ...
... Yorke . [ Plan . ] Great Lords and Gentlemen , What meanes this silence ? Dare no man answer in a Case of Truth ? Suff . Within the Temple Hall we were too lowd , The Garden here is more convenient . York . Then say at once , if I ...
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... Yorke . Hath not thy Rose a Canker , Somerset ? Som . Hath not thy Rose a Thorne , Plantagenet ? Yorke . I , sharpe and piercing to maintaine his truth , Whiles thy consuming Canker eates his falsehood . Som . Well , Ile find friends to ...
... Yorke . Hath not thy Rose a Canker , Somerset ? Som . Hath not thy Rose a Thorne , Plantagenet ? Yorke . I , sharpe and piercing to maintaine his truth , Whiles thy consuming Canker eates his falsehood . Som . Well , Ile find friends to ...
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... 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 words On any Plot of Ground in Christendome . 1debarred Was not thy Father , Richard , Earle of ...
... 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 words On any Plot of Ground in Christendome . 1debarred Was not thy Father , Richard , Earle of ...
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... Yorke . How I am brav'd , and must perforce endure it ? Warw . This blot that they object against your House , Shall be whipt out in the next Parliament , Call'd for the Truce of Winchester and Gloucester : And if thou be not then ...
... Yorke . How I am brav'd , and must perforce endure it ? Warw . This blot that they object against your House , Shall be whipt out in the next Parliament , Call'd for the Truce of Winchester and Gloucester : And if thou be not then ...
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