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Hear , hear , how dying Salisbury doth groan It irks his heart he cannot be reveng'
d . Feickien , I'll be a Salisbury to you . Pucelle or Patiel , Dauphin or Dog - fifh ,
Your hearts I'll stamp out with my horse's heels , And make a quagmire of your ...
Hear , hear , how dying Salisbury doth groan It irks his heart he cannot be reveng'
d . Feickien , I'll be a Salisbury to you . Pucelle or Patiel , Dauphin or Dog - fifh ,
Your hearts I'll stamp out with my horse's heels , And make a quagmire of your ...
Page 159
It will be prov'd to thy face , that thou halt men about thee that usually talk of a
moun and a verb , and such abominable words as no Christian ear can endure to
hear . Thole haft appointed justices of the peace to call poor men before them ...
It will be prov'd to thy face , that thou halt men about thee that usually talk of a
moun and a verb , and such abominable words as no Christian ear can endure to
hear . Thole haft appointed justices of the peace to call poor men before them ...
Page 219
Forbear a while , we'll hear a little more . X. Henry . My Queen and son are gone
to France for aid , And , as I hear , the great commanding Warwick Is thither gone
to crave the French King's sister To wife for Edward . If this news be true , Poor ...
Forbear a while , we'll hear a little more . X. Henry . My Queen and son are gone
to France for aid , And , as I hear , the great commanding Warwick Is thither gone
to crave the French King's sister To wife for Edward . If this news be true , Poor ...
Page 253
Then Clarence is at hand , I hear his drum . Som . It is not his , my Lord ; here
Southam lyes . The drum your Honour hears marcheih from War' wick . War . Who
should that be ? belike , unlook'd for friends . Som . They are at hand , and you ...
Then Clarence is at hand , I hear his drum . Som . It is not his , my Lord ; here
Southam lyes . The drum your Honour hears marcheih from War' wick . War . Who
should that be ? belike , unlook'd for friends . Som . They are at hand , and you ...
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I hear his drum , be copious in exclaims , SC . EN E V. Enter King Richard , and
his Train . K. Rich . Who intercepts me in my expedition ? Duch . O , she that
might have intercepted thee , By strangling thee in her accursed womb , „ From
all the ...
I hear his drum , be copious in exclaims , SC . EN E V. Enter King Richard , and
his Train . K. Rich . Who intercepts me in my expedition ? Duch . O , she that
might have intercepted thee , By strangling thee in her accursed womb , „ From
all the ...
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