The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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Page 85
... l have the Lord Sayes head , for selling the Dukedome of Maine . Cade And good reason : for thereby is England main ... POPE . 153-4 . verse , 2 ll . ending words , what- POPE . 157. new 1. at Go - THEOBALD . gelded the Commonwealth ...
... l have the Lord Sayes head , for selling the Dukedome of Maine . Cade And good reason : for thereby is England main ... POPE . 153-4 . verse , 2 ll . ending words , what- POPE . 157. new 1. at Go - THEOBALD . gelded the Commonwealth ...
Page 89
... L. Maior craves ayd of your Honor from the Tower To defend the City from the Rebels . 50. bateth : hate - 2-4F . 66. you betraid : you be betray'd - 2-4F . 4-8 . prose - POPE . IO Scales . Such ayd as I can spare you 89 HENRY THE SIXT ...
... L. Maior craves ayd of your Honor from the Tower To defend the City from the Rebels . 50. bateth : hate - 2-4F . 66. you betraid : you be betray'd - 2-4F . 4-8 . prose - POPE . IO Scales . Such ayd as I can spare you 89 HENRY THE SIXT ...
Page 90
... l never call yee Jacke Cade more , I thinke he hath a very faire warning . Dicke . My Lord , there's an Army ... POPE . Exeunt omnes . 20 17-20 . prose - POPE . [ Scene vii . London . Smithfield . ] Alarums 90 90 IV . v . 7 - vi . 18 ...
... l never call yee Jacke Cade more , I thinke he hath a very faire warning . Dicke . My Lord , there's an Army ... POPE . Exeunt omnes . 20 17-20 . prose - POPE . [ Scene vii . London . Smithfield . ] Alarums 90 90 IV . v . 7 - vi . 18 ...
Page 96
... l follow Cade , Wee'l follow Cade . Clif Is Cade the sonne of Henry the fift , That thus you do exclaime you'l go ... POPE . Nor knowes he how to live , but by the 96 IV . viii . 8-40 ] THE SECOND PART OF.
... l follow Cade , Wee'l follow Cade . Clif Is Cade the sonne of Henry the fift , That thus you do exclaime you'l go ... POPE . Nor knowes he how to live , but by the 96 IV . viii . 8-40 ] THE SECOND PART OF.
Page 97
... l follow the King , and Clifford . 50 59 Cade . Was ever Feather so lightly blowne too & fro , as this multitude ... l devise a meane , To reconcile you all unto the King . Exeunt omnes . 58-9 . I 1. - POPE . [ Scene ix . Kenilworth ...
... l follow the King , and Clifford . 50 59 Cade . Was ever Feather so lightly blowne too & fro , as this multitude ... l devise a meane , To reconcile you all unto the King . Exeunt omnes . 58-9 . I 1. - POPE . [ Scene ix . Kenilworth ...
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