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Page 82
Suf . As doth a ruler with unlawful oaths in Or one that at a triumph having vow'd
To try his strength , foriaketh yet the lists , By reafon of his adversary's odds . A
poor Earl's daughter is unequal odds ; And ther fore may be broke without
offence .
Suf . As doth a ruler with unlawful oaths in Or one that at a triumph having vow'd
To try his strength , foriaketh yet the lists , By reafon of his adversary's odds . A
poor Earl's daughter is unequal odds ; And ther fore may be broke without
offence .
Page 219
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 Queen and fon ! your labour is but lost ; For
Warwick ...
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 Queen and fon ! your labour is but lost ; For
Warwick ...
Page 264
I , Dædalus ; my poor boy , Icarus ; Thy father , Minos , that deny'd our courfe ; *
Roliius was certainly put for Richard by fome fimplc conceited player , who had
heard of Rofcius and of Rome ; but did not know that he was an actor in comedy ...
I , Dædalus ; my poor boy , Icarus ; Thy father , Minos , that deny'd our courfe ; *
Roliius was certainly put for Richard by fome fimplc conceited player , who had
heard of Rofcius and of Rome ; but did not know that he was an actor in comedy ...
Page 276
Poor key - cold figure of a holy King ! Pale ashes of the house of Lancaster ! Thou
bloodless remnant of that roval blood ! Be't lawful that I invocate thy ghost , To'
hear the lamentations of poor Anne , Wife to thy Edward , to thy flaughter'd son ...
Poor key - cold figure of a holy King ! Pale ashes of the house of Lancaster ! Thou
bloodless remnant of that roval blood ! Be't lawful that I invocate thy ghost , To'
hear the lamentations of poor Anne , Wife to thy Edward , to thy flaughter'd son ...
Page 287
I remember thee too well : Thou kill'dlt my husband Henry in the Tower , And
Edward , my poor son , at Tewksbury , Glou . Ere you were Queen , ay , or your
husband I was a pack - norse in his great affairs ; [ King , A weeder out of his
proud ...
I remember thee too well : Thou kill'dlt my husband Henry in the Tower , And
Edward , my poor son , at Tewksbury , Glou . Ere you were Queen , ay , or your
husband I was a pack - norse in his great affairs ; [ King , A weeder out of his
proud ...
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