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Page 83
... and undaunted spirit , More than in woman commonly is seen , Answer our
hope in issue of a king ; For Henry , fon unto a conqueror , Is likely to beget more
conquerors , If with a lady of so high resolve As is fair Marg'ret , he be link'd in
love .
... and undaunted spirit , More than in woman commonly is seen , Answer our
hope in issue of a king ; For Henry , fon unto a conqueror , Is likely to beget more
conquerors , If with a lady of so high resolve As is fair Marg'ret , he be link'd in
love .
Page 157
God , our hope , will succour us . l . Mar. aside . ] My hope is gone , now Suffolk is
deceas'd . K. Henry . Farewell , my Lord , trust not to Kentish rebels . * Buck . Trust
no body , for fear you be betray'd . Say . The trust I have is in mine innocence ...
God , our hope , will succour us . l . Mar. aside . ] My hope is gone , now Suffolk is
deceas'd . K. Henry . Farewell , my Lord , trust not to Kentish rebels . * Buck . Trust
no body , for fear you be betray'd . Say . The trust I have is in mine innocence ...
Page 182
Throwing down the Duke of Somerset's head . York . Richard hath best deserv'd
of all my sons : Is his Grace dead , my Lord of Somerset ? Norf , Such hope have
all the line of John of Gaunt ! Rich . Thusdo I hope to shake King Henry's head .
Throwing down the Duke of Somerset's head . York . Richard hath best deserv'd
of all my sons : Is his Grace dead , my Lord of Somerset ? Norf , Such hope have
all the line of John of Gaunt ! Rich . Thusdo I hope to shake King Henry's head .
Page 209
How now , my Lord , what hap ? what hope of good ? : Enter Clarence . Cla . Our
hap is loss , our hope but fad despair ; Our ranks are broke , and ruin follows us .
What counsel give you ? whither shall we fly ? Edw . Bootless is flight , they ...
How now , my Lord , what hap ? what hope of good ? : Enter Clarence . Cla . Our
hap is loss , our hope but fad despair ; Our ranks are broke , and ruin follows us .
What counsel give you ? whither shall we fly ? Edw . Bootless is flight , they ...
Page 232
I hope all's for the best . K. Lew . Warwick , what are thy news ? and your's , fair
Queen ? Queen . Mine such as fills my heart with unlop'd joys . War . Áine full of
sorrow and heart's discontent . K. Lew . What ! has your King marry'd the Lady
And ...
I hope all's for the best . K. Lew . Warwick , what are thy news ? and your's , fair
Queen ? Queen . Mine such as fills my heart with unlop'd joys . War . Áine full of
sorrow and heart's discontent . K. Lew . What ! has your King marry'd the Lady
And ...
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