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... York's discovery of his son's share in the plot against Bolingbroke . York rushes off to warn the King and to im- peach his own son , while the Duchess urges Aumerle to get to Bolingbroke first ; she promises to follow immediately ...
... York's discovery of his son's share in the plot against Bolingbroke . York rushes off to warn the King and to im- peach his own son , while the Duchess urges Aumerle to get to Bolingbroke first ; she promises to follow immediately ...
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... York , to know what pricks you on To take advantage of the absent time And fright our native peace with self - born arms . Enter YORK attended . Boling . I shall not need transport my words by you ; Here comes his grace in person . 80 ...
... York , to know what pricks you on To take advantage of the absent time And fright our native peace with self - born arms . Enter YORK attended . Boling . I shall not need transport my words by you ; Here comes his grace in person . 80 ...
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... York . Bring me my boots : I will unto the king . Re - enter Servant with boots . Duch . Strike him , Aumerle . Poor boy , thou art amazed . 85 Hence , villain ! never more come in my sight . York . Give me my boots , I say . Duch . Why ...
... York . Bring me my boots : I will unto the king . Re - enter Servant with boots . Duch . Strike him , Aumerle . Poor boy , thou art amazed . 85 Hence , villain ! never more come in my sight . York . Give me my boots , I say . Duch . Why ...
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