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... KING HENRY THE SIXTH • TIMON OF ATHENS . KING RICHARD THE THIRD MEASURE FOR MEASURE KING HENRY THE EIGHTH CYMBELINE • PAGE 8 59 123 177 231 283 • · 337 397 457 509 587 641 · 705 . ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . Act IV Sc.
... KING HENRY THE SIXTH • TIMON OF ATHENS . KING RICHARD THE THIRD MEASURE FOR MEASURE KING HENRY THE EIGHTH CYMBELINE • PAGE 8 59 123 177 231 283 • · 337 397 457 509 587 641 · 705 . ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . Act IV Sc.
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... Richard earl of Cambridge ; and the second , Henry lord Scroop of Masham ; and the third , Sir Thomas Grey , knight , of Northumberland , - Have for the gilt of France , ( O guilt , indeed ! ) Confirm'd conspiracy with fearful France ...
... Richard earl of Cambridge ; and the second , Henry lord Scroop of Masham ; and the third , Sir Thomas Grey , knight , of Northumberland , - Have for the gilt of France , ( O guilt , indeed ! ) Confirm'd conspiracy with fearful France ...
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... Richard earl of Cambridge . I arrest thee of high treason , by the name of Henry † lord Scroop of Masham . I arrest thee of high treason , by the name of Thomas Grey , knight , of Northumberland . SCROOP . Our purposes God justly hath ...
... Richard earl of Cambridge . I arrest thee of high treason , by the name of Henry † lord Scroop of Masham . I arrest thee of high treason , by the name of Thomas Grey , knight , of Northumberland . SCROOP . Our purposes God justly hath ...
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... Richard's soul . More will I do : Though all that I can do , is nothing worth , Since that my penitence comes after all , Imploring pardon . Enter GLOUCESTER . GLO . My liege ! K. HEN . My brother Gloster's voice ? -Ay ; I know thy ...
... Richard's soul . More will I do : Though all that I can do , is nothing worth , Since that my penitence comes after all , Imploring pardon . Enter GLOUCESTER . GLO . My liege ! K. HEN . My brother Gloster's voice ? -Ay ; I know thy ...
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... Richard II . " we referred to this play our notice of the removal of the deposed king's body from Abbot's Langley to Westminster , in A.D. 1414. That ceremony appears to have been one of the earliest acts of Henry V. and he refers to it ...
... Richard II . " we referred to this play our notice of the removal of the deposed king's body from Abbot's Langley to Westminster , in A.D. 1414. That ceremony appears to have been one of the earliest acts of Henry V. and he refers to it ...
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