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... them the lines which he had originally written , and making free use of the rest , altering some and retaining others . The finished product , however , has so strong a Marlowan flavor I. Hen . VI F I. HENRY THE SIXT.
... them the lines which he had originally written , and making free use of the rest , altering some and retaining others . The finished product , however , has so strong a Marlowan flavor I. Hen . VI F I. HENRY THE SIXT.
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... rest your minds in Let's to the Altar : Heralds wayt on us ; In stead of Gold , wee'le offer up our Armes , Since Armes avayle not , now that Henry's dead , Posteritie await for wretched yeeres , When at their Mothers moistned eyes ...
... rest your minds in Let's to the Altar : Heralds wayt on us ; In stead of Gold , wee'le offer up our Armes , Since Armes avayle not , now that Henry's dead , Posteritie await for wretched yeeres , When at their Mothers moistned eyes ...
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... rest slaughter'd , or tooke likewise . pay . 160 Bedf . His Ransome there is none but I shall Ile hale the Dolphin headlong from his Throne , His Crowne shall be the Ransome of my friend : Foure of their Lords Ile change for one of ours ...
... rest slaughter'd , or tooke likewise . pay . 160 Bedf . His Ransome there is none but I shall Ile hale the Dolphin headlong from his Throne , His Crowne shall be the Ransome of my friend : Foure of their Lords Ile change for one of ours ...
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... will not answer thee with words , but blowes . 68. Maior : Mayor , and so throughout - 2-4F . 73. Beauford : Beaufort , and so throughout - CAPELL . Here they skirmish againe . Maior . Naught rests for 19 HENRY THE SIXT [ I. iii . 44-69.
... will not answer thee with words , but blowes . 68. Maior : Mayor , and so throughout - 2-4F . 73. Beauford : Beaufort , and so throughout - CAPELL . Here they skirmish againe . Maior . Naught rests for 19 HENRY THE SIXT [ I. iii . 44-69.
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... rests for me , in this tumultuous strife , But to make open Proclamation . Come Officer , as lowd as e're thou canst , cry : [ Off ] All manner of men , assembled here in Armes this day , against Gods Peace and the Kings , wee charge ...
... rests for me , in this tumultuous strife , But to make open Proclamation . Come Officer , as lowd as e're thou canst , cry : [ Off ] All manner of men , assembled here in Armes this day , against Gods Peace and the Kings , wee charge ...
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Alarum Armes blood Brother Buckingham Cade Cardinall Clar Clarence Clif Clifford Crowne dayes death Dolphin doth Drumme Duke Humfrey Duke of Yorke Earle Edward Elianor England Enter Exeter Exeunt Exit farre feare fight flye France Friends Glost Gloster Grace hand hath heart heaven heere HENRY THE SIXT Henry VI Highnesse Honor House of Lancaster House of Yorke Jacke Cade King Henry Lancaster Lord Lord Protector Madame Majestie Margaret Mountague ne're never Noble Orleance peace pitty Plantagenet Prince Protector Pucell Puzel Quarto Queene Reigneir Reignier Rich Richard Richard Plantagenet Salisbury Scene shee slaine Somerset Sonne Souldiers soule Soveraigne speake stay stress on second Suff Suffolke Sunne sweet Sword sylla Talb Talbot tell thee thine thinke thou art thou hast thou shalt three syllables thy selfe Traitor Unckle unto Warre Warw Warwicke wee'le wilt words yeeld