The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 18 |
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York . I will , my lord , so please his majesty . * Suf . Why our authority is his
consent ; * And what we do establish , he confirms : * Then , noble York , take
thou this task in hand . YORK . I am content : Provide me soldiers , lords , . Whiles
I take ...
York . I will , my lord , so please his majesty . * Suf . Why our authority is his
consent ; * And what we do establish , he confirms : * Then , noble York , take
thou this task in hand . YORK . I am content : Provide me soldiers , lords , . Whiles
I take ...
Page 350
York . With thy brave bearing should I be in love , • But that thou art so fast mine
enemy . • Clif . Nor should thy prowess ... York . So let it help me now against thy
sword , • As I in justice and true right express it ! * Clif . My soul and body on the ...
York . With thy brave bearing should I be in love , • But that thou art so fast mine
enemy . • Clif . Nor should thy prowess ... York . So let it help me now against thy
sword , • As I in justice and true right express it ! * Clif . My soul and body on the ...
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The following Summary Account * of the times and places of the several battles
fought between the two houses of York and Lancaster , and of the numbers killed
on both sides , is formed on that given by Trussel , at the end of his History of ...
The following Summary Account * of the times and places of the several battles
fought between the two houses of York and Lancaster , and of the numbers killed
on both sides , is formed on that given by Trussel , at the end of his History of ...
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