The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 6William Pickering, 1825 |
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... Lord lords on K.Henry's side . RICHARD PLANTAGENET , duke of York : EDWARD , earl of March , afterwards king Edward ... Lord HASTINGS , Lord STAFFORD , Sir JOHN MORTIMER , Sir HUGH MORTIMER , his sons . of the duke of York's party ...
... Lord lords on K.Henry's side . RICHARD PLANTAGENET , duke of York : EDWARD , earl of March , afterwards king Edward ... Lord HASTINGS , Lord STAFFORD , Sir JOHN MORTIMER , Sir HUGH MORTIMER , his sons . of the duke of York's party ...
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... lord of Northumberland , Whose warlike ears could never brook retreat , Cheer'd up the drooping army ; and himself , Lord Clifford , and lord Stafford , all a - breast , Charg'd our main battle's front , and , breaking in , Were by the ...
... lord of Northumberland , Whose warlike ears could never brook retreat , Cheer'd up the drooping army ; and himself , Lord Clifford , and lord Stafford , all a - breast , Charg'd our main battle's front , and , breaking in , Were by the ...
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... Lord Clifford vows to fight in thy defence : May that ground gape , and swallow me alive , Where I shall kneel to him , that slew my father ! K. Hen . O Clifford , how thy words revive my heart ! York . Henry of Lancaster , resign thy ...
... Lord Clifford vows to fight in thy defence : May that ground gape , and swallow me alive , Where I shall kneel to him , that slew my father ! K. Hen . O Clifford , how thy words revive my heart ! York . Henry of Lancaster , resign thy ...
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... lord ? K. Hen . Not for myself , lord Warwick , but my son , Whom I unnaturally shall disinherit . But , be it as it may : -I here entail The crown to thee , and to thine heirs for ever ; Conditionally , that here thou take an oath To ...
... lord ? K. Hen . Not for myself , lord Warwick , but my son , Whom I unnaturally shall disinherit . But , be it as it may : -I here entail The crown to thee , and to thine heirs for ever ; Conditionally , that here thou take an oath To ...
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... lord , is vain and frivolous . Therefore , to arms : And , father , do but think , How sweet a thing it is to wear a crown : Within whose circuit is Elysium , And all that poets feign of bliss and joy . Why do we linger thus ? I cannot ...
... lord , is vain and frivolous . Therefore , to arms : And , father , do but think , How sweet a thing it is to wear a crown : Within whose circuit is Elysium , And all that poets feign of bliss and joy . Why do we linger thus ? I cannot ...
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