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Page 107
... and the Tragicall end of the proud Cardinall of Winchester , with the notable Rebellion of Iacke Cade : And the Duke of Yorkes first claime vnto the Crowne , -originally printed in 1594 , 4to ( reprinted for the Shakespeare Society ...
... and the Tragicall end of the proud Cardinall of Winchester , with the notable Rebellion of Iacke Cade : And the Duke of Yorkes first claime vnto the Crowne , -originally printed in 1594 , 4to ( reprinted for the Shakespeare Society ...
Page 108
Jack CADE , & rebel . GEORGE BEVIS , JOHN HOLLAND , Dick the butcher , Smith the weaver , MICHAEL , & c . , his followers . Two Murderers . MARGARET , Queen to King Henry . ELEANOR , duchess of Gloster . MARGERY JOURDAIN , a witch .
Jack CADE , & rebel . GEORGE BEVIS , JOHN HOLLAND , Dick the butcher , Smith the weaver , MICHAEL , & c . , his followers . Two Murderers . MARGARET , Queen to King Henry . ELEANOR , duchess of Gloster . MARGERY JOURDAIN , a witch .
Page 151
... the glorious sun's transparent beams , Do calm the fury of this mad - bred flaw . And for a minister of my intent I have seduc'd a headstrong Kentishman , John . Cade of Ashford , > To make commotion , as full well he can SCENE 1.
... the glorious sun's transparent beams , Do calm the fury of this mad - bred flaw . And for a minister of my intent I have seduc'd a headstrong Kentishman , John . Cade of Ashford , > To make commotion , as full well he can SCENE 1.
Page 152
In Ireland have I seen this stubborn Cade Oppose himself against a troop of kerns , And fought so long , till that his thighs with darts Were almost like a sharp - quill'd porpentine ; And , in the end being rescu'd , I have seen Him ...
In Ireland have I seen this stubborn Cade Oppose himself against a troop of kerns , And fought so long , till that his thighs with darts Were almost like a sharp - quill'd porpentine ; And , in the end being rescu'd , I have seen Him ...
Page 169
I tell thee , Jack Cade the clothier means to dress the commonwealth , and turn it , and set a new nap upon it . John . So he had need , for ' tis threadbare . Well , I say it was never merry world in England since gentlemen came up .
I tell thee , Jack Cade the clothier means to dress the commonwealth , and turn it , and set a new nap upon it . John . So he had need , for ' tis threadbare . Well , I say it was never merry world in England since gentlemen came up .
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