King Henry VI, parts 2-3. King Richard III. King Henry VIIIJ. and P. Knapton, S. Birt, T. Longman and T. Shewell, H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. Brindley, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, R. Wellington, E. New, and B. Dod., 1747 |
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... myself , With all the learned council of the realm , Studied fo long , fat in the council - house , Early and late , debating to and fro , How France and Frenchmen might be kept in awe , And was his Highnefs in his infancy Crowned in ...
... myself , With all the learned council of the realm , Studied fo long , fat in the council - house , Early and late , debating to and fro , How France and Frenchmen might be kept in awe , And was his Highnefs in his infancy Crowned in ...
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... myself did win them both : Those provinces these arms of mine did conquer . And are the cities , that I got with wounds , Delivered up again with peaceful words ? York . For Suffolk's Duke , may he be fuffocate , That dims the honour of ...
... myself did win them both : Those provinces these arms of mine did conquer . And are the cities , that I got with wounds , Delivered up again with peaceful words ? York . For Suffolk's Duke , may he be fuffocate , That dims the honour of ...
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... myself , And not be check'd . Glo . Nay , be not angry , I am pleas'd again . Enter Messenger . Mess . My lord Protector , ' tis his Highness ' pleasure , You do prepare to ride unto St. Albans , Whereas the King and Queen do mean to ...
... myself , And not be check'd . Glo . Nay , be not angry , I am pleas'd again . Enter Messenger . Mess . My lord Protector , ' tis his Highness ' pleasure , You do prepare to ride unto St. Albans , Whereas the King and Queen do mean to ...
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... myself have lim'd a bush for her , And plac'd a quire of fuch enticing birds , That the will light to liften to their lays ; And never mount to trouble you again . So , let her reft ; and , Madam , lift to me ; For I am bold to counsel ...
... myself have lim'd a bush for her , And plac'd a quire of fuch enticing birds , That the will light to liften to their lays ; And never mount to trouble you again . So , let her reft ; and , Madam , lift to me ; For I am bold to counsel ...
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... thee . Wife . Moft true , forfooth ; and many a time and oft Myself have heard a voice to call him fo . Car . What , art thou lame ? Simp . Ay , God Almighty help me ! Suf Suf . How cam'ft thou fo ? Simp . A 28 The Second Part of.
... thee . Wife . Moft true , forfooth ; and many a time and oft Myself have heard a voice to call him fo . Car . What , art thou lame ? Simp . Ay , God Almighty help me ! Suf Suf . How cam'ft thou fo ? Simp . A 28 The Second Part of.
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againſt Anne Becauſe blood brother Buck Buckingham buſineſs Cade Cardinal Catesby cauſe Cham Clar Clarence Clif Clifford confcience Crown curfe death doth Duke of Norfolk Duke of York Edward Elean England Enter King Exeunt Exit fafe faid falfe father fear fent fhall fhame fhould fight flain fleep foldiers fome forrow foul fpeak France friends ftand ftill fuch fweet fword Glofter Grace haft hath hear heart heav'n Highneſs himſelf honour Houſe Humphry Jack Cade King Henry lady laft Lord Chamberlain Madam mafter Majefty moft moſt muft muſt myſelf noble pleaſe pleaſure pray prefent Prince Queen reafon reft Rich Richard Richard Plantagenet SCENE ſhall Sir Thomas Lovell Somerfet ſpeak ſtand ſtay Suffolk tell thee thefe theſe thine thofe thoſe thouſand unto uſe Warwick whofe Whoſe wife