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Young CLIFFORD , his son . EARL OF SALISBURY . EARL OF WARWICK . LORD SCALES . LORD SAY . Sir HUMPHREY STAFFORD , and WILLIAM STAFFORD , his brother . SIR JOHN STANLEY , Vaux . MATTHEW GOUGI . A Sea - captain , Master , and Master's ...
Young CLIFFORD , his son . EARL OF SALISBURY . EARL OF WARWICK . LORD SCALES . LORD SAY . Sir HUMPHREY STAFFORD , and WILLIAM STAFFORD , his brother . SIR JOHN STANLEY , Vaux . MATTHEW GOUGI . A Sea - captain , Master , and Master's ...
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Enter BUCKINGHAM and old CLIFFORD , with Forces . Buck . Ay , here they be that dare and will disturb thee : Know , Cade , we come ambassadors from the king Unto the commons whom thou hast misled ; And here pronounce free pardon to them ...
Enter BUCKINGHAM and old CLIFFORD , with Forces . Buck . Ay , here they be that dare and will disturb thee : Know , Cade , we come ambassadors from the king Unto the commons whom thou hast misled ; And here pronounce free pardon to them ...
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What , Buckingham and Clifford , are ye so brave ? -And you , base peasants , do ye believe them ? ( 169 ) will you ( needs be hanged with your pardons about your necks ? Hath my sword therefore broke through London gates , that you ...
What , Buckingham and Clifford , are ye so brave ? -And you , base peasants , do ye believe them ? ( 169 ) will you ( needs be hanged with your pardons about your necks ? Hath my sword therefore broke through London gates , that you ...
Page 183
Enter BUCKINGHAM and old CLIFFORD . Buck . Health and glad tidings to your majesty ! K. Hen . Why , Buckingham , is the traitor Cade surpris'd ? Or is he but retir'd to make him strong ? Enter , below , a number of CADE's followers ...
Enter BUCKINGHAM and old CLIFFORD . Buck . Health and glad tidings to your majesty ! K. Hen . Why , Buckingham , is the traitor Cade surpris'd ? Or is he but retir'd to make him strong ? Enter , below , a number of CADE's followers ...
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Call hither Clifford ; bid him come amain , To say if that the bastard boys of York Shall be the surety for their traitor father . [ E.cit Buckingham . York . O blood - bespotted Neapolitan , Outcast of Naples , England's bloody scourge ...
Call hither Clifford ; bid him come amain , To say if that the bastard boys of York Shall be the surety for their traitor father . [ E.cit Buckingham . York . O blood - bespotted Neapolitan , Outcast of Naples , England's bloody scourge ...
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