The Works of Shakespeare, Band 18Methuen, 1934 |
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... crown on his head . Then he stood up alone , not holden nor stayed by no man , and said aloud : ' I have been king of England , duke of Acquitaine and lord of Ireland about twenty - two years , which seignory , royalty , sceptre , crown ...
... crown on his head . Then he stood up alone , not holden nor stayed by no man , and said aloud : ' I have been king of England , duke of Acquitaine and lord of Ireland about twenty - two years , which seignory , royalty , sceptre , crown ...
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... crown , and he sees a magnificent chance for the most dramatic pose he has yet achieved . He forces the unwilling Bolingbroke to hold one side of the crown and proceeds to work out the simile of a well and two buckets . Bolingbroke soon ...
... crown , and he sees a magnificent chance for the most dramatic pose he has yet achieved . He forces the unwilling Bolingbroke to hold one side of the crown and proceeds to work out the simile of a well and two buckets . Bolingbroke soon ...
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... crown To Henry Bolingbroke . 175 180 K. Rich . Give me the crown . Here , cousin , seize the crown ; Here cousin ; On this side my hand , and on that side yours . Now is this golden crown like a deep well That owes two buckets , filling ...
... crown To Henry Bolingbroke . 175 180 K. Rich . Give me the crown . Here , cousin , seize the crown ; Here cousin ; On this side my hand , and on that side yours . Now is this golden crown like a deep well That owes two buckets , filling ...
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