The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 6William Pickering, 1825 |
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Page 53
... hour , Till we meet Warwick with his foreign power . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . A plain in Warwickshire . Enter WARWICK and OXFORD , with French and other Forces . War . Trust me , my lord , all hitherto goes well ; The common people by ...
... hour , Till we meet Warwick with his foreign power . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . A plain in Warwickshire . Enter WARWICK and OXFORD , with French and other Forces . War . Trust me , my lord , all hitherto goes well ; The common people by ...
Page 55
... hour , Till we meet Warwick with his foreign power . SCENE II . A plain in Warwickshire . Enter WARWICK and OXFORD , with French War . Trust me , my lord , all hitherto goes well ; and other Forces . That young prince Edward marries ...
... hour , Till we meet Warwick with his foreign power . SCENE II . A plain in Warwickshire . Enter WARWICK and OXFORD , with French War . Trust me , my lord , all hitherto goes well ; and other Forces . That young prince Edward marries ...
Page 59
... hour , he make his way , Under the colour of his usual game , He shall here find his friends , with horse and men , To set him free from his captivity . Enter King EDWARD , and a Huntsman . Hunt . This way , my lord ; for this way lies ...
... hour , he make his way , Under the colour of his usual game , He shall here find his friends , with horse and men , To set him free from his captivity . Enter King EDWARD , and a Huntsman . Hunt . This way , my lord ; for this way lies ...
Page 67
... hours hence . [ Drum heard . War . Then Clarence is at hand , I hear his drum . Som . It is not his , my lord ; here Southam lies ; The drum , your honour hears , marcheth from Warwick . War . Who should that be ? belike , unlook'd ...
... hours hence . [ Drum heard . War . Then Clarence is at hand , I hear his drum . Som . It is not his , my lord ; here Southam lies ; The drum , your honour hears , marcheth from Warwick . War . Who should that be ? belike , unlook'd ...
Page 78
... hour that ever thou wast born . The owl shriek'd at thy birth , an evil sign ; The night - crow cried , aboding luckless time ; Dogs howl'd , and hideous tempests shook down trees ; The raven rook'd her on the chimney's top , And ...
... hour that ever thou wast born . The owl shriek'd at thy birth , an evil sign ; The night - crow cried , aboding luckless time ; Dogs howl'd , and hideous tempests shook down trees ; The raven rook'd her on the chimney's top , And ...
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