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... Glost . Lieutenant , is it you whose voyce I heare ? 20 1. Gloster : Gloucester , and so throughout - Rowe . Open the Gates , here's Gloster that would enter . 1. HEN . VI . 2 . 17 HENRY THE SIXT [ I. ii . 147 - iii . 16.
... Glost . Lieutenant , is it you whose voyce I heare ? 20 1. Gloster : Gloucester , and so throughout - Rowe . Open the Gates , here's Gloster that would enter . 1. HEN . VI . 2 . 17 HENRY THE SIXT [ I. ii . 147 - iii . 16.
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... heare what torments you endur'd , But we will be reveng'd sufficiently . Now it is Supper time in Orleance : Here , through this Grate , I count each one , And view the Frenchmen how they fortifie : Let us looke in , the sight will much ...
... heare what torments you endur'd , But we will be reveng'd sufficiently . Now it is Supper time in Orleance : Here , through this Grate , I count each one , And view the Frenchmen how they fortifie : Let us looke in , the sight will much ...
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... Heare , heare , how dying Salisbury doth groane , It irkes his heart he cannot be reveng'd . Frenchmen , Ile be a Salisbury to you . Puzel or Pussel , 1 Dolphin or Dog - fish , 1 drab or virgin Your hearts Ile stampe out with my Horses ...
... Heare , heare , how dying Salisbury doth groane , It irkes his heart he cannot be reveng'd . Frenchmen , Ile be a Salisbury to you . Puzel or Pussel , 1 Dolphin or Dog - fish , 1 drab or virgin Your hearts Ile stampe out with my Horses ...
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... heare how we have play'd the men . 21 Dolph.'Tis Joane , not we , by whom the day is wonne : For which , I will divide my Crowne with her , And all the Priests and Fryers in my Realme , Shall in procession sing her endlesse prayse . A ...
... heare how we have play'd the men . 21 Dolph.'Tis Joane , not we , by whom the day is wonne : For which , I will divide my Crowne with her , And all the Priests and Fryers in my Realme , Shall in procession sing her endlesse prayse . A ...
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... Combate too . Yorke . This is my Servant , heare him Noble Prince . 62. complaints : misprint IF . 84. Bassit : Basset - 2-4F . 90 Som . And this is mine ( sweet Henry I. HEN . VI . 5 . 65 HENRY THE SIXT [ IV . i . 53-80.
... Combate too . Yorke . This is my Servant , heare him Noble Prince . 62. complaints : misprint IF . 84. Bassit : Basset - 2-4F . 90 Som . And this is mine ( sweet Henry I. HEN . VI . 5 . 65 HENRY THE SIXT [ IV . i . 53-80.
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