The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed with Glossarial Notes, Life &c. : in Four Volumes, Volume 2Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1864 |
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... WARWICK , EARL OF WESTMORELAND , GOWER - HARCOURT , of the King's Party . LORD CHIEF JUSTICE of the King's Bench . A Gentlemen attending on the Chief Justice . EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND , SCROOP , Archbishop of York , LORD MOWBRAY , LORD ...
... WARWICK , EARL OF WESTMORELAND , GOWER - HARCOURT , of the King's Party . LORD CHIEF JUSTICE of the King's Bench . A Gentlemen attending on the Chief Justice . EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND , SCROOP , Archbishop of York , LORD MOWBRAY , LORD ...
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... Warwick ; Bat , ere they come , bid them o'er - read these letters , And well consider of them : Make good speed . [ Exit Page . How many thousand of my poorest subjects Are at this hour asleep ! -Sleep , gentle sleep , Nature's soft ...
... Warwick ; Bat , ere they come , bid them o'er - read these letters , And well consider of them : Make good speed . [ Exit Page . How many thousand of my poorest subjects Are at this hour asleep ! -Sleep , gentle sleep , Nature's soft ...
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... WARWICK , and others . K. Hen . Now , lords , if heaven doth give suc- cessful end To this debate , that bleedeth at our doors , We will our youth lead on to higher fields , And draw no swords but what are sanctified . Our navy is ...
... WARWICK , and others . K. Hen . Now , lords , if heaven doth give suc- cessful end To this debate , that bleedeth at our doors , We will our youth lead on to higher fields , And draw no swords but what are sanctified . Our navy is ...
Page 54
... world's whole strength Into one giant arm , it shall not force This lineal honour from me : This from thee Will I to mine leave , as ' tis left to me . [ Ext . K. Hen . Warwick ! Gloster ! Clarence ! Re 54 ACT IV . SECOND PART OF.
... world's whole strength Into one giant arm , it shall not force This lineal honour from me : This from thee Will I to mine leave , as ' tis left to me . [ Ext . K. Hen . Warwick ! Gloster ! Clarence ! Re 54 ACT IV . SECOND PART OF.
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... Warwick ; chide him hither . [ Exit Warwick . This part of his conjoins with my disease , And helps to end me . - See , sons , what things you How quickly nature falls into revolt , When gold becomes her object ! [ are ! For this , the ...
... Warwick ; chide him hither . [ Exit Warwick . This part of his conjoins with my disease , And helps to end me . - See , sons , what things you How quickly nature falls into revolt , When gold becomes her object ! [ are ! For this , the ...
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