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Enter Gloucester , Clarence , Somerset and Montagues Gloucester . low tell me ,
brother Clarence , what think you Hath not our brother made a wort hy choice ?
Cla . Alas , you know ' tis far from hence to France : How could he stay till
Warwick ...
Enter Gloucester , Clarence , Somerset and Montagues Gloucester . low tell me ,
brother Clarence , what think you Hath not our brother made a wort hy choice ?
Cla . Alas , you know ' tis far from hence to France : How could he stay till
Warwick ...
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where George of Clarence fiveeps along , Of force enough to bid his brother
battle , With whom an upright zeal to right prevails More than the nature of a
brotlier's love . Coine , Clarence , come ; thou wilt , if Warwick call [ A paxley is
founded ...
where George of Clarence fiveeps along , Of force enough to bid his brother
battle , With whom an upright zeal to right prevails More than the nature of a
brotlier's love . Coine , Clarence , come ; thou wilt , if Warwick call [ A paxley is
founded ...
Page 299
Thy brother's love , our duty , and thy fault , Provoke us hither now , to flaughier
thee . ... If you are hir'd for ineed , go back again , And I will send you to my
brother Glo'lter , Who will reward you better for my life , Than Edward will för
tidings of ...
Thy brother's love , our duty , and thy fault , Provoke us hither now , to flaughier
thee . ... If you are hir'd for ineed , go back again , And I will send you to my
brother Glo'lter , Who will reward you better for my life , Than Edward will för
tidings of ...
Page 304
K. Edw . Have I a tongue to doom my brother's death ? And shall that tongue give
pardon to a Nave ? My brother kill'd no man ; bis fault was thought ;And yet his
punisiment was bitter death . Who fued to me for him ? who , in my wrath , Kneeld
...
K. Edw . Have I a tongue to doom my brother's death ? And shall that tongue give
pardon to a Nave ? My brother kill'd no man ; bis fault was thought ;And yet his
punisiment was bitter death . Who fued to me for him ? who , in my wrath , Kneeld
...
Page 317
Ay , brother , to our grief , as it is yours ; Too late he dy'd that might have kept that
title , Which by his death hath lost much majesty . Glou . How fares our cousin ,
noble Lord of York ? York . I thank you , genile uncle . O my Lord , You said that ...
Ay , brother , to our grief , as it is yours ; Too late he dy'd that might have kept that
title , Which by his death hath lost much majesty . Glou . How fares our cousin ,
noble Lord of York ? York . I thank you , genile uncle . O my Lord , You said that ...
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