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EDMUND of Langley , Duke of York , 7 Uncles to the John of Gaunt , Duke of
Lancaster , 1 King . HENRY , surnamed BOLINGBROKE , Duke of Hereford , Son
to John of Gaunt ; afterwards King Henry IV . Duke of Aumerle , Son to the Duke
of ...
EDMUND of Langley , Duke of York , 7 Uncles to the John of Gaunt , Duke of
Lancaster , 1 King . HENRY , surnamed BOLINGBROKE , Duke of Hereford , Son
to John of Gaunt ; afterwards King Henry IV . Duke of Aumerle , Son to the Duke
of ...
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Commend me to my brother , Edmund York . Lo , this is all . - Nay , yet depart not
so : Though this be all , do not so quickly go ; I shall remember more . Bid him —
0 , what ? - With all good speed at Plashy visit me . Alack , and what shall good ...
Commend me to my brother , Edmund York . Lo , this is all . - Nay , yet depart not
so : Though this be all , do not so quickly go ; I shall remember more . Bid him —
0 , what ? - With all good speed at Plashy visit me . Alack , and what shall good ...
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Gaunt on a couch ; the DUKE OF YORK , and others standing by him . Gaunt .
Will the king come ? that I may breathe my last In wholesome counsel to his
unstayed youth . York . Vex not yourself , nor strive not with your breath ; For all in
vain ...
Gaunt on a couch ; the DUKE OF YORK , and others standing by him . Gaunt .
Will the king come ? that I may breathe my last In wholesome counsel to his
unstayed youth . York . Vex not yourself , nor strive not with your breath ; For all in
vain ...
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York . No ; it is stopped with other flattering sounds , As , praises of his state : then
, there are found Lascivious metres ; to whose venom sound The open ear of
youth doth always listen ; Report of fashions in proud Italy , Whose manners still ...
York . No ; it is stopped with other flattering sounds , As , praises of his state : then
, there are found Lascivious metres ; to whose venom sound The open ear of
youth doth always listen ; Report of fashions in proud Italy , Whose manners still ...
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York . The king is come : deal mildly with his youth ; For young , hot colts , being
raged , do rage the more . Queen . How fares our noble uncle , Lancaster ? K .
Rich . What comfort , man ? How is ' t with aged Gaunt ? Gaunt . 0 , how that
name ...
York . The king is come : deal mildly with his youth ; For young , hot colts , being
raged , do rage the more . Queen . How fares our noble uncle , Lancaster ? K .
Rich . What comfort , man ? How is ' t with aged Gaunt ? Gaunt . 0 , how that
name ...
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