The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 6William Pickering, 1825 |
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... cause . Clif . No cause ? Thy father slew my father ; therefore , die . [ Clifford stabs him . Rut . Dii faciant , laudis summa sit ista tua ! [ Dies . 115 Clif . Plantagenet ! I come , Plantagenet ! And Sc . 3 . 13 KING HENRY VI .
... cause . Clif . No cause ? Thy father slew my father ; therefore , die . [ Clifford stabs him . Rut . Dii faciant , laudis summa sit ista tua ! [ Dies . 115 Clif . Plantagenet ! I come , Plantagenet ! And Sc . 3 . 13 KING HENRY VI .
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... causes , I would prolong awhile the traitor's life : Wrath makes him deaf : speak thou , Northumberland . North , Hold , Clifford ; do not honour him so much , To prick thy finger , though to wound his heart : What valour were it , when ...
... causes , I would prolong awhile the traitor's life : Wrath makes him deaf : speak thou , Northumberland . North , Hold , Clifford ; do not honour him so much , To prick thy finger , though to wound his heart : What valour were it , when ...
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... cause , With promise of high pay , and great rewards : But all in vain ; they had no heart to fight , And we , in them , no hope to win the day , So that we fled ; the king , unto the queen ; Lord George your brother , Norfolk , and ...
... cause , With promise of high pay , and great rewards : But all in vain ; they had no heart to fight , And we , in them , no hope to win the day , So that we fled ; the king , unto the queen ; Lord George your brother , Norfolk , and ...
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... causes off , Flattering me with impossibilities.- My eye's too quick , my heart o'erweens too much , Unless my hand and strength could equal them . Well , say there is no kingdom then for Richard ; What other pleasure can the world ...
... causes off , Flattering me with impossibilities.- My eye's too quick , my heart o'erweens too much , Unless my hand and strength could equal them . Well , say there is no kingdom then for Richard ; What other pleasure can the world ...
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... Mar. From such a cause as fills mine eyes with tears , And stops my tongue , while heart is drown'd'in cares . K. Lew . Whate'er it be , be thou still like thyself , And sit thee by our side : yield not thy 44 Act 3 . THIRD PART OF.
... Mar. From such a cause as fills mine eyes with tears , And stops my tongue , while heart is drown'd'in cares . K. Lew . Whate'er it be , be thou still like thyself , And sit thee by our side : yield not thy 44 Act 3 . THIRD PART OF.
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