The Tragedie of King Richard the SecondValentine Simmes, 1598 - 72 pages |
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... Aumèrle . Mar. My Lord Aumerle is Harry Herford armde ? Aum . Yea at al points , and longs to enter in 74 Exeunt . Mar. Mar. The Duke of Norfolke fprightfully and bold , Staies The Tragedie of.
... Aumèrle . Mar. My Lord Aumerle is Harry Herford armde ? Aum . Yea at al points , and longs to enter in 74 Exeunt . Mar. Mar. The Duke of Norfolke fprightfully and bold , Staies The Tragedie of.
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... Aumerle , my noble Cooln , Had you first died , and he beene thus trod downe , He fhould haue found his vackle Gaunt a father , Torowze his wrongs , and chafe them to the Bay . I am denied to fue my liuerie here , And yet my letters ...
... Aumerle , my noble Cooln , Had you first died , and he beene thus trod downe , He fhould haue found his vackle Gaunt a father , Torowze his wrongs , and chafe them to the Bay . I am denied to fue my liuerie here , And yet my letters ...
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... Aumerle , Carleil , & c . King Barkloughly Cattle call you this at hand ? Aum . Yeamy Lord , How brookes your Grace the ayre , After your late tofsing on the breaking feas ? King Needes inuft like it well , I weepe for ioy , Toftand ...
... Aumerle , Carleil , & c . King Barkloughly Cattle call you this at hand ? Aum . Yeamy Lord , How brookes your Grace the ayre , After your late tofsing on the breaking feas ? King Needes inuft like it well , I weepe for ioy , Toftand ...
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... Aumerle , Lord Salisburie , Sir Stephen Scroope , befides a clergie man Of holy Reuerence , who I cannot learne . North . Oh belike it is the Bishop of Carleil . Bull . Noble Lords , Go to the rude ribbes of that auncient Gastle ...
... Aumerle , Lord Salisburie , Sir Stephen Scroope , befides a clergie man Of holy Reuerence , who I cannot learne . North . Oh belike it is the Bishop of Carleil . Bull . Noble Lords , Go to the rude ribbes of that auncient Gastle ...
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... Aumerle thou weepft ( my tender - hearted coolin ) Weele make foule weather with despised teares ; Our fighs and they fhallodge the fummer corne , And make a dearth in this reuolting land : Or fhal we play the wartons with our woes ...
... Aumerle thou weepft ( my tender - hearted coolin ) Weele make foule weather with despised teares ; Our fighs and they fhallodge the fummer corne , And make a dearth in this reuolting land : Or fhal we play the wartons with our woes ...
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