Historical plays: King Henry VI, pt. I-III. King Richard III. King Henry VIIIJ. and P. Knapton, 1745 |
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... hope we fhall , And that we find the flothful watch but weak , I'll by a fign give notice to our friends , That Charles the Dauphin may encounter them . Sol . Our facks fhall be a mean to fack the city , And we be lords and rulers over ...
... hope we fhall , And that we find the flothful watch but weak , I'll by a fign give notice to our friends , That Charles the Dauphin may encounter them . Sol . Our facks fhall be a mean to fack the city , And we be lords and rulers over ...
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... hope of France , Stay , let thy humble hand - maid fpeak to thee . Burg . Speak on , but be not over - tedious . Pucel . Look on thy country , look on fertile France , And fee the cities and the towns defac'd By wafting ruin of the ...
... hope of France , Stay , let thy humble hand - maid fpeak to thee . Burg . Speak on , but be not over - tedious . Pucel . Look on thy country , look on fertile France , And fee the cities and the towns defac'd By wafting ruin of the ...
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... chearfully together , and digeft Your angry choler on your enemies . Our felf , my Lord Protector , and the rest , After fome refpite will return to Calais ; From From thence to England , where I hope ere long 60 The Eirft Part of.
... chearfully together , and digeft Your angry choler on your enemies . Our felf , my Lord Protector , and the rest , After fome refpite will return to Calais ; From From thence to England , where I hope ere long 60 The Eirft Part of.
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William Shakespeare Sir Thomas Hanmer. From thence to England , where I hope ere long To be prefented , by your victories , With Charles , Alanfon , and that trait'rous rout . [ Flourish . [ Exeunt . Manent York , Warwick , Exeter , and ...
William Shakespeare Sir Thomas Hanmer. From thence to England , where I hope ere long To be prefented , by your victories , With Charles , Alanfon , and that trait'rous rout . [ Flourish . [ Exeunt . Manent York , Warwick , Exeter , and ...
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... hope that ever I will stay , If the first hour I shrink and run away . Here on my knee I beg mortality , Rather than life preferv'd with infamy . Tal . Shall all thy mother's hopes lye in one tomb ? John . Ay , rather than I'll fhame my ...
... hope that ever I will stay , If the first hour I shrink and run away . Here on my knee I beg mortality , Rather than life preferv'd with infamy . Tal . Shall all thy mother's hopes lye in one tomb ? John . Ay , rather than I'll fhame my ...
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againſt Alarum Anne anſwer Becauſe blood brother Buck Buckingham Cade Cardinal Catesby Cham Clarence Clif Clifford crown curfe death doth Duke of York Earl Edward Elean England Enter King Exeunt Exit fafe faid falfe father fear felf felves fent fhall fhame fhould fight firſt flain foldiers fome forrow foul fpeak France friends ftand ftill fuch fweet fword Glo'fter Glou Gloucefter Grace haft Haftings hath heart heav'n Highneſs himſelf honour houſe Jack Cade King Henry Lady Lord Lord Chamberlain Lord Protector Madam mafter Majefty moft moſt muft muſt noble peace Plantagenet pleaſe pleaſure prefent Prince Pucel Queen reft Reignier Rich Richard Richard Plantagenet SCENE ſelf ſhall Sir Thomas Lovell Somerfet ſpeak ſtate Suffolk Talbot tell thee thefe theſe thine thoſe thou art thouſand unto Warwick whofe
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