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... revenge , but for the very same gave God Almighty most humble thanks because thereby he thought his sins to be washed away ; yea , what shall we say , that this good , gracious , holy , sober , and wise man , would affirm all these ...
... revenge , but for the very same gave God Almighty most humble thanks because thereby he thought his sins to be washed away ; yea , what shall we say , that this good , gracious , holy , sober , and wise man , would affirm all these ...
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... revenge ! brother , revenge my death ! ' So , underneath the belly of their steeds , That stained their fetlocks in his smoking blood , The noble gentleman gave up the ghost . Warwick . Then let the earth be drunken with our blood : I ...
... revenge ! brother , revenge my death ! ' So , underneath the belly of their steeds , That stained their fetlocks in his smoking blood , The noble gentleman gave up the ghost . Warwick . Then let the earth be drunken with our blood : I ...
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... revenge his wrong to Lady Bona And replant Henry in his former state . Queen Margaret . Warwick , these words have turned my hate to love ; 200 And I forgive and quite forget old faults , And joy that thou becom'st King Henry's friend ...
... revenge his wrong to Lady Bona And replant Henry in his former state . Queen Margaret . Warwick , these words have turned my hate to love ; 200 And I forgive and quite forget old faults , And joy that thou becom'st King Henry's friend ...
Contents
CROOKBACK | vii |
The Wars of the Roses in the Chronicles | xvi |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF HENRY VI | xxxix |
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