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KING RICHARD II . . . . . . . PIRST PART OF KING HENRY IV . . . SECOND PART
OF KING HENRY IV . . . KING HENRY V . . . . . . . . PIRST PART OF KING HENRY
VI . . . . EXPLANATORY NOTES . . . . . . . Page 5 . 71 . . 151 . 197 . . 259 . 325 .
KING RICHARD II . . . . . . . PIRST PART OF KING HENRY IV . . . SECOND PART
OF KING HENRY IV . . . KING HENRY V . . . . . . . . PIRST PART OF KING HENRY
VI . . . . EXPLANATORY NOTES . . . . . . . Page 5 . 71 . . 151 . 197 . . 259 . 325 .
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Hermione , queensed and arrmes , king of het of our LEONTES , Lords , and
Officers , appear properly seated . Leon . This sessions ( to our great grief , we
pronounce ) Even pushes ' gainst our heart . The party tried , The daughter of a
king ...
Hermione , queensed and arrmes , king of het of our LEONTES , Lords , and
Officers , appear properly seated . Leon . This sessions ( to our great grief , we
pronounce ) Even pushes ' gainst our heart . The party tried , The daughter of a
king ...
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There is no other way , but to tell the king she ' s a changeling , and none of your
flesh and blood . Shep . Nay , but hear me . Clo . Nay , but hear me . Shep . Go to
, then . Clo . She being none of your flesh and blood , your flesh and blood has ...
There is no other way , but to tell the king she ' s a changeling , and none of your
flesh and blood . Shep . Nay , but hear me . Clo . Nay , but hear me . Shep . Go to
, then . Clo . She being none of your flesh and blood , your flesh and blood has ...
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Sir , there lies such secrets in this fardel , and box , which none must know but the
king ; and which he shall know within this hour , if I may come to the speech of
him . Aut . Age , thou hast lost thy labor . Shep . Why , sir ? Aut . The king is not at
...
Sir , there lies such secrets in this fardel , and box , which none must know but the
king ; and which he shall know within this hour , if I may come to the speech of
him . Aut . Age , thou hast lost thy labor . Shep . Why , sir ? Aut . The king is not at
...
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The oracle is fulfilled ; the king ' s daughter is found : such a deal of wonder is
broken out within this hour , that ballad - makers cannot be able to express it .
Enter a third Gentleman . - Here comes the lady Paulina ' s steward ; he can
deliver ...
The oracle is fulfilled ; the king ' s daughter is found : such a deal of wonder is
broken out within this hour , that ballad - makers cannot be able to express it .
Enter a third Gentleman . - Here comes the lady Paulina ' s steward ; he can
deliver ...
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