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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Page 412
And once again cry — Charge upon our foes ! But never once again turn back ,
and fly . Rich . Ay , now , methinks , I hear great Warwick speak : Ne'er may he
live to see a sunshine day , . That cries — Retire , if Warwick bid him stay .
And once again cry — Charge upon our foes ! But never once again turn back ,
and fly . Rich . Ay , now , methinks , I hear great Warwick speak : Ne'er may he
live to see a sunshine day , . That cries — Retire , if Warwick bid him stay .
Page 505
My liege , I'll knock once more , to summon them . Enter , on the Walls , the Mayor
of York , and his Brethren . * May . My lords , we were forewarned of your coming
, * And shut the gates for safety of ourselves ; For now we owe allegiance unto ...
My liege , I'll knock once more , to summon them . Enter , on the Walls , the Mayor
of York , and his Brethren . * May . My lords , we were forewarned of your coming
, * And shut the gates for safety of ourselves ; For now we owe allegiance unto ...
Page 574
I am informed , that he comes towards London To set the crown once more on
Henry's head : Guess thou the rest ; king Edward's friends must down . But , to
prevent the tyrant's violence , ( For trust not him that once hath broken faith , ) I'll ...
I am informed , that he comes towards London To set the crown once more on
Henry's head : Guess thou the rest ; king Edward's friends must down . But , to
prevent the tyrant's violence , ( For trust not him that once hath broken faith , ) I'll ...
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