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Page 238
But what iaid Warwick to ihele injuries ? Pift . He , more incens'd against your
Majesty Than all the rest , discharg'd me with thele words ; -Tell him from me , that
he hath done me wrong ,. And iberefore I'll uncrown him ere't be long . K. Edw ...
But what iaid Warwick to ihele injuries ? Pift . He , more incens'd against your
Majesty Than all the rest , discharg'd me with thele words ; -Tell him from me , that
he hath done me wrong ,. And iberefore I'll uncrown him ere't be long . K. Edw ...
Page 241
If Warwick knew in what estate he stands , ' Tis to be doubted he would waken
him . i Watch . Unless our halberds did ihut up his passage . 2 Watch . Ay ;
wherefore else guard we this royal But to defend his person from night - foes ?
If Warwick knew in what estate he stands , ' Tis to be doubted he would waken
him . i Watch . Unless our halberds did ihut up his passage . 2 Watch . Ay ;
wherefore else guard we this royal But to defend his person from night - foes ?
Page 245
-But Warwick , after God , thou feri'it me free , And chiefly therefore I thank God
and thee ; He was the author , thou the instrument . Therefore , that I may conquer
Fortune's spight , Bv living low where Fortune cannot hurt me , And that the ...
-But Warwick , after God , thou feri'it me free , And chiefly therefore I thank God
and thee ; He was the author , thou the instrument . Therefore , that I may conquer
Fortune's spight , Bv living low where Fortune cannot hurt me , And that the ...
Page 254
And , weakling , Warwick takes his gift again ; i And Henry is my King , Warwick
his fubject . K. Edw . But Warwick's Kingis Edward's prisoner ; And , gallant
Warwick , do but answer this , What is the body when the head is off ? Clou . Alas
! that ...
And , weakling , Warwick takes his gift again ; i And Henry is my King , Warwick
his fubject . K. Edw . But Warwick's Kingis Edward's prisoner ; And , gallant
Warwick , do but answer this , What is the body when the head is off ? Clou . Alas
! that ...
Page 256
K. Edw . What , Warwick , wilt thou leave the town and fight ? Or shall we beat the
stones about thine ears ? War . Alas , I am not coop'd here for defence : I will
away towards Barnet prelently , And bid tliee barile , Edward , if thou dar'ft . K.
Edw ...
K. Edw . What , Warwick , wilt thou leave the town and fight ? Or shall we beat the
stones about thine ears ? War . Alas , I am not coop'd here for defence : I will
away towards Barnet prelently , And bid tliee barile , Edward , if thou dar'ft . K.
Edw ...
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