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Page 183
Enter King Henry , Clifford , Northumberland , Westmorland , Exeter , and others ,
at the further end of the stage . K. Henry . My Lords , look where the sturdy rebel
Ev'n in the chair of state : belike he means , [ fits , Back'd by the power of ...
Enter King Henry , Clifford , Northumberland , Westmorland , Exeter , and others ,
at the further end of the stage . K. Henry . My Lords , look where the sturdy rebel
Ev'n in the chair of state : belike he means , [ fits , Back'd by the power of ...
Page 185
K. Henry . Peace thou , and give King Henry leave to speak . War . Plantagenet
shall speak first ; hear him , And be vou filent and attentive 100 , [ ords , For he
that interrupts him thall not live . K. Henry : Think'st thou that I will leave my kingly
...
K. Henry . Peace thou , and give King Henry leave to speak . War . Plantagenet
shall speak first ; hear him , And be vou filent and attentive 100 , [ ords , For he
that interrupts him thall not live . K. Henry : Think'st thou that I will leave my kingly
...
Page 187
In dreaciful war may'lt thou be overcome , Or live in peace abandon'd and delpis'
d ![ Exeunt Nor . Clif . Westm . S CE N E III . War . Turn this way , Henry , and
regard them not . Exét . They seek revenge , and therefore will not yield . K. Henry
.
In dreaciful war may'lt thou be overcome , Or live in peace abandon'd and delpis'
d ![ Exeunt Nor . Clif . Westm . S CE N E III . War . Turn this way , Henry , and
regard them not . Exét . They seek revenge , and therefore will not yield . K. Henry
.
Page 229
With nuptial knot , if thou vouchsafe to grant That virtuous Lady Bona , thy fair
filter , To England's King in lawful marriage . Queen . If that go forward , Henry's
hope is done ! War . And , gracious Madam , in our King's behalf , [ Speaking to
Bona ...
With nuptial knot , if thou vouchsafe to grant That virtuous Lady Bona , thy fair
filter , To England's King in lawful marriage . Queen . If that go forward , Henry's
hope is done ! War . And , gracious Madam , in our King's behalf , [ Speaking to
Bona ...
Page 246
Why then , though loth , yet must I be con We'll voke together like a double
thadow [ tent : To Henry's body , and supply his place ; I mean in bearing weight
of government , While he enjoys the honour and his ease . And , Clarence , now
then it ...
Why then , though loth , yet must I be con We'll voke together like a double
thadow [ tent : To Henry's body , and supply his place ; I mean in bearing weight
of government , While he enjoys the honour and his ease . And , Clarence , now
then it ...
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