The Histories and Poems of Shakespeare: The Text of the Oxford EditionH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1932 - 1214 pages |
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... WARWICK . Injurious Margaret ! PRINCE . 76 80 And why not queen ? WARWICK . Because thy father Henry did usurp , And thou no more are prince than she is queen . OXFORD . Then Warwick disannuls great John of Gaunt , Which did subdue the ...
... WARWICK . Injurious Margaret ! PRINCE . 76 80 And why not queen ? WARWICK . Because thy father Henry did usurp , And thou no more are prince than she is queen . OXFORD . Then Warwick disannuls great John of Gaunt , Which did subdue the ...
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... Warwick , thou art worthy of the sway , To whom the heavens , in thy nativity Adjudg'd an olive branch and laurel crown , As likely to be blest in peace , and war ; And therefore I yield thee my free consent . 32 36 WARWICK . And I ...
... Warwick , thou art worthy of the sway , To whom the heavens , in thy nativity Adjudg'd an olive branch and laurel crown , As likely to be blest in peace , and war ; And therefore I yield thee my free consent . 32 36 WARWICK . And I ...
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... Warwick mans the WARWICK . O , unbid spite ! is sportful Edward come ? Where slept our scouts , or how are they seduc'd , That we could hear no news of his repair ? 20 KING EDWARD . Now , Warwick , wilt thou ope the city gates , Speak ...
... Warwick mans the WARWICK . O , unbid spite ! is sportful Edward come ? Where slept our scouts , or how are they seduc'd , That we could hear no news of his repair ? 20 KING EDWARD . Now , Warwick , wilt thou ope the city gates , Speak ...
Contents
THE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY THE FOURTH | 257 |
SONNETS TO SUNDRY NOTES OF MUSIC | 1150 |
GLOSSARY TO THE HISTORIES AND POEMS | 1165 |
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