“The” Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens & Reed, Volume 2King, 1825 |
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... young Henry king , [ Exit . Eze . To Eltham will I , where the young king is , Being ordain'd his special governor ; And for his safety there I'll best advise . [ Exit . Win . Each hath his place and function to attend : I am left out ...
... young Henry king , [ Exit . Eze . To Eltham will I , where the young king is , Being ordain'd his special governor ; And for his safety there I'll best advise . [ Exit . Win . Each hath his place and function to attend : I am left out ...
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... young So- merset ; And say withal , I think he held the right . Ver . Stay , lords , and gentlemen : and pluck no more , Till you conclude - that he , upon whose side The fewest roses are cropped from the tree , Shall yield the other in ...
... young So- merset ; And say withal , I think he held the right . Ver . Stay , lords , and gentlemen : and pluck no more , Till you conclude - that he , upon whose side The fewest roses are cropped from the tree , Shall yield the other in ...
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... ( young king Richard thus re- mov'd , Leaving no heir begotten of his body , ) I was the next by birth and parentage ; For by my mother I derived am From Lionel duke of Clarence , the third son To king Edward the third , whereas he From ...
... ( young king Richard thus re- mov'd , Leaving no heir begotten of his body , ) I was the next by birth and parentage ; For by my mother I derived am From Lionel duke of Clarence , the third son To king Edward the third , whereas he From ...
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... young John ; whom two hours And now they meeet where both their lives are I met in travel toward his warlike father ! done.t York . Alas ! what joy shall noble Talbot have , To bid his young son welcome to his grave ? Away ! vexation ...
... young John ; whom two hours And now they meeet where both their lives are I met in travel toward his warlike father ! done.t York . Alas ! what joy shall noble Talbot have , To bid his young son welcome to his grave ? Away ! vexation ...
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... young Talbot from old Talbot fly , The coward horse , that bears me , fall and die : And like me to the peasant boys of France ; To be shame's scorn , and subject of mischance ! Surely , by all the glory you have won , And if I fly , I ...
... young Talbot from old Talbot fly , The coward horse , that bears me , fall and die : And like me to the peasant boys of France ; To be shame's scorn , and subject of mischance ! Surely , by all the glory you have won , And if I fly , I ...
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