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Page xliv
... crown . The Spanish Tragedy , 111. ix . 12 : " Well , force perforce , I must constraine myselfe To patience , and apply me to the time . " Not in Q ( but it is in True Tragedy at 3 Henry VI . 11. iii . 5 ; it is omitted there in 3 ...
... crown . The Spanish Tragedy , 111. ix . 12 : " Well , force perforce , I must constraine myselfe To patience , and apply me to the time . " Not in Q ( but it is in True Tragedy at 3 Henry VI . 11. iii . 5 ; it is omitted there in 3 ...
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... crown her Queen of England ere the thirtieth of May next ensuing . Item , that the duchy of Anjou and the county of Maine shall be released and delivered 50 to the king her father " . [ Lets the paper fall . King . Uncle , how now ...
... crown her Queen of England ere the thirtieth of May next ensuing . Item , that the duchy of Anjou and the county of Maine shall be released and delivered 50 to the king her father " . [ Lets the paper fall . King . Uncle , how now ...
Page 12
... crown : Had Henry got an empire by his marriage , And all the wealthy kingdoms of the west , There's reason he should be displeased at it . Look to it , lords ; let not his smoothing words Bewitch your hearts ; be wise and circumspect ...
... crown : Had Henry got an empire by his marriage , And all the wealthy kingdoms of the west , There's reason he should be displeased at it . Look to it , lords ; let not his smoothing words Bewitch your hearts ; be wise and circumspect ...
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... crown , 240 For that's the golden mark I seek to hit . Nor shall proud Lancaster usurp my right , Nor hold the sceptre in his childish fist , Nor wear the diadem upon his head , Whose church - like humours fits not for a crown . 245 ...
... crown , 240 For that's the golden mark I seek to hit . Nor shall proud Lancaster usurp my right , Nor hold the sceptre in his childish fist , Nor wear the diadem upon his head , Whose church - like humours fits not for a crown . 245 ...
Page 18
... crown , Whose bookish rule hath pulled fair England down . SCENE II . - The Duke of GLOUCESTER'S house . Enter Duke HUMPHREY , and his wife ELEANOR . [ Exit . Duch . Why droops my lord , like over - ripened corn , Hanging the head at ...
... crown , Whose bookish rule hath pulled fair England down . SCENE II . - The Duke of GLOUCESTER'S house . Enter Duke HUMPHREY , and his wife ELEANOR . [ Exit . Duch . Why droops my lord , like over - ripened corn , Hanging the head at ...
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Page 28 - ... me bread and water, being a king ; So that, for want of sleep and sustenance, My mind's distempered, and my body's numb'd, And whether I have limbs or no, I know not.
Page vii - The Whole Contention betweene the two Famous Houses, Lancaster and Yorke. With the Tragicall ends of the good Duke Humfrey, Richard Duke of Yorke, and King Henrie the sixt. Diuided into two Parts : And newly corrected and enlarged. Written by William Shakespeare, Gent. Printed at London, for TP" A small quarto, containing 64 leaves, A to Q in fours.