The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 14J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... gracious lord , here in the parliament Let us assail the family of York . NORTH . Well hast thou spoken , cousin ; be it so . K. HEN . Ah , know you not , the city favours them , And they have troops of soldiers at their beck ? 6 and ...
... gracious lord , here in the parliament Let us assail the family of York . NORTH . Well hast thou spoken , cousin ; be it so . K. HEN . Ah , know you not , the city favours them , And they have troops of soldiers at their beck ? 6 and ...
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... gracious God ! My soul flies through these wounds to seek out thee . [ Dies . Q. MAR . Off with his head , and set it on York gates ; So York may overlook the town of York.1 [ Exeunt . And here's to right our gentle - hearted king ...
... gracious God ! My soul flies through these wounds to seek out thee . [ Dies . Q. MAR . Off with his head , and set it on York gates ; So York may overlook the town of York.1 [ Exeunt . And here's to right our gentle - hearted king ...
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... gracious duke in high despight ; " Who then with tears began to wail his fall . " The ruthlesse queene perceiving he did weepe , " Gave him a handkerchief to wipe his eyes , " Dipt in the bloud of sweete young Rutland , by " Rough ...
... gracious duke in high despight ; " Who then with tears began to wail his fall . " The ruthlesse queene perceiving he did weepe , " Gave him a handkerchief to wipe his eyes , " Dipt in the bloud of sweete young Rutland , by " Rough ...
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... gracious duke in high despite ; Laugh'd in his face ; and , when with grief he wept , The ruthless queen gave him , to dry his cheeks , A napkin steeped in the harmless blood " Of sweet young Rutland , by rough Clifford slain : And ...
... gracious duke in high despite ; Laugh'd in his face ; and , when with grief he wept , The ruthless queen gave him , to dry his cheeks , A napkin steeped in the harmless blood " Of sweet young Rutland , by rough Clifford slain : And ...
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... as they should be . JOHNSON . So , in Greene's Card of Fancy , 1608 : " thy love shall sort to such happy success as thou thyself dost seek for . " STEEVENS . CLIF . My gracious liege , this too much lenity SC . II . 59 KING HENRY VI .
... as they should be . JOHNSON . So , in Greene's Card of Fancy , 1608 : " thy love shall sort to such happy success as thou thyself dost seek for . " STEEVENS . CLIF . My gracious liege , this too much lenity SC . II . 59 KING HENRY VI .
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