The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 6William Pickering, 1825 |
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... field ; That we , the sons of brave Plantagenet , Each one already blazing by our meeds , Should , notwithstanding , join our lights together , And over - shine the earth , as this the world . Whate'er it bodes , henceforward will I ...
... field ; That we , the sons of brave Plantagenet , Each one already blazing by our meeds , Should , notwithstanding , join our lights together , And over - shine the earth , as this the world . Whate'er it bodes , henceforward will I ...
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... field ; The queen hath best success , when you are absent . Q. Mar. Ay , good my lord , and leave us to our fortune . K. Hen . Why , that's my fortune too ; therefore I'll stay . North . Be it with resolution then to fight . Prince . My ...
... field ; The queen hath best success , when you are absent . Q. Mar. Ay , good my lord , and leave us to our fortune . K. Hen . Why , that's my fortune too ; therefore I'll stay . North . Be it with resolution then to fight . Prince . My ...
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... field of battle between Towton and Saxton in Yorkshire . Alarums : Excursions . Enter WARWICK . War . Forspent with toil , as runners with a race , I lay me down a little while to breathe : For strokes receiv'd , and many blows repaid ...
... field of battle between Towton and Saxton in Yorkshire . Alarums : Excursions . Enter WARWICK . War . Forspent with toil , as runners with a race , I lay me down a little while to breathe : For strokes receiv'd , and many blows repaid ...
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... field . : Excursions . Enter RICHARD and CLIFFORD . Rich . Now , Clifford , I have singled thee alone : Suppose , this arm is for the duke of York , And this for Rutland ; both bound to revenge , Wert thou environ'd with a brazen wall ...
... field . : Excursions . Enter RICHARD and CLIFFORD . Rich . Now , Clifford , I have singled thee alone : Suppose , this arm is for the duke of York , And this for Rutland ; both bound to revenge , Wert thou environ'd with a brazen wall ...
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... field . Alarums . Enter King HENRY . [ Exeunt . K. Hen . This battle fares like to the morning's war , When dying clouds contend with growing light ; What time the shepherd , blowing of his nails , Can neither call it perfect day , nor ...
... field . Alarums . Enter King HENRY . [ Exeunt . K. Hen . This battle fares like to the morning's war , When dying clouds contend with growing light ; What time the shepherd , blowing of his nails , Can neither call it perfect day , nor ...
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