The Handy-Volume Shakspeare, Volume 8Wynkoop & Sherwood, 1868 |
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... heart for anger burns , I cannot brook it . K. Hen . Be patient , gentle earl of Westmore- land . Clif . Patience is for poltroons , and such as he ; He durst not sit there had your father lived . My gracious lord , here in the ...
... heart for anger burns , I cannot brook it . K. Hen . Be patient , gentle earl of Westmore- land . Clif . Patience is for poltroons , and such as he ; He durst not sit there had your father lived . My gracious lord , here in the ...
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... heart's great sorrow- Shall be my winding - sheet . — Why faint you , lords ? My title's good , and better far than his . War . Prove it , Henry , and thou shalt be king . K. Hen . Henry the fourth by conquest got the crown . York ...
... heart's great sorrow- Shall be my winding - sheet . — Why faint you , lords ? My title's good , and better far than his . War . Prove it , Henry , and thou shalt be king . K. Hen . Henry the fourth by conquest got the crown . York ...
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... Hen . O Clifford , how thy words revive my heart ! York . Henry of Lancaster , resign thy crown : What mutter you , or what conspire you , lords ? War . Do right unto this princely duke of York SC . I. K. HENRY VI.-Pt. III .
... Hen . O Clifford , how thy words revive my heart ! York . Henry of Lancaster , resign thy crown : What mutter you , or what conspire you , lords ? War . Do right unto this princely duke of York SC . I. K. HENRY VI.-Pt. III .
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... heart - blood there , Rather than have made that savage duke thine heir , And disinherited thine only son . Prince . Father , you cannot disinherit me : If you be king , why should not I succeed ? K. Hen . Pardon me , Margaret ; pardon ...
... heart - blood there , Rather than have made that savage duke thine heir , And disinherited thine only son . Prince . Father , you cannot disinherit me : If you be king , why should not I succeed ? K. Hen . Pardon me , Margaret ; pardon ...
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... winged with desire , Will cost my crown , and , like an empty eagle , Tire on the flesh of me and of my son ! The loss of those three lords torments my heart : I'll write unto them , and entreat them fair ; SC . I. K. HENRY VI.-Pt. III .
... winged with desire , Will cost my crown , and , like an empty eagle , Tire on the flesh of me and of my son ! The loss of those three lords torments my heart : I'll write unto them , and entreat them fair ; SC . I. K. HENRY VI.-Pt. III .
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