The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 6William Pickering, 1825 |
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... dead , my lord of Somerset ? Norf . Such hope have all the line of John of Gaunt ! Rich . Thus do I hope to shake king Henry's head . War . And so do I. - Victorious prince of York , Before I see thee seated in that throne Which now the ...
... dead , my lord of Somerset ? Norf . Such hope have all the line of John of Gaunt ! Rich . Thus do I hope to shake king Henry's head . War . And so do I. - Victorious prince of York , Before I see thee seated in that throne Which now the ...
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... and us ; The crown of England , father , which is yours . York . Mine , boy ? not till king Henry be dead . Rich . Your right depends not on his life , or death . Edw . Now you are heir , therefore enjoy it 10 Act 1 , THIRD PART OF.
... and us ; The crown of England , father , which is yours . York . Mine , boy ? not till king Henry be dead . Rich . Your right depends not on his life , or death . Edw . Now you are heir , therefore enjoy it 10 Act 1 , THIRD PART OF.
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... dead already ? Or , is it fear , That makes him close his eyes ? -I'll open them . Rut . So looks the pent - up lion o'er the wretch , That trembles under his devouring paws : And so he walks , insulting o'er his prey ; And so he comes ...
... dead already ? Or , is it fear , That makes him close his eyes ? -I'll open them . Rut . So looks the pent - up lion o'er the wretch , That trembles under his devouring paws : And so he walks , insulting o'er his prey ; And so he comes ...
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... dead . Clif . That is my office , for my father's sake . Q.Mar . Nay , stay ; let's hear the orisons he makes . York . She - wolf of France , but worse than wolves of France , Whose tongue more poisons than the adder's tooth ! How ill ...
... dead . Clif . That is my office , for my father's sake . Q.Mar . Nay , stay ; let's hear the orisons he makes . York . She - wolf of France , but worse than wolves of France , Whose tongue more poisons than the adder's tooth ! How ill ...
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... dead ! if God's good will were so : For what is in this world , but grief and woe ? O God ! methinks , it were a happy life , To be no better than a homely swain ; To sit upon a hill , as I do now , To carve out dials quaintly , point ...
... dead ! if God's good will were so : For what is in this world , but grief and woe ? O God ! methinks , it were a happy life , To be no better than a homely swain ; To sit upon a hill , as I do now , To carve out dials quaintly , point ...
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