The Tragedie of King Richard the SecondValentine Simmes, 1598 - 72 pages |
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... backe , And throw the rider headlong in the lifts , Acaitiue recreant to my Coolin Herford : Farewel old Gaunt , thy fometimes brothers wife , With her companion Griefe must end her life . Gaunt . Sifter farewell I muft to Coventrie ...
... backe , And throw the rider headlong in the lifts , Acaitiue recreant to my Coolin Herford : Farewel old Gaunt , thy fometimes brothers wife , With her companion Griefe must end her life . Gaunt . Sifter farewell I muft to Coventrie ...
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... backe to their chaires againes Withdraw with vs , and let the trumpets found , While we returne these dukes what we decree , Draw neere and lift What with our counsel we haue done . For that our kingdomes earth fhould not be foild With ...
... backe to their chaires againes Withdraw with vs , and let the trumpets found , While we returne these dukes what we decree , Draw neere and lift What with our counsel we haue done . For that our kingdomes earth fhould not be foild With ...
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... backe the envious fiege Of watry Neptune , is now bound in with fhame , With inkie blottes , and rotten parchment bonds . That England that was wont to conquere others , Hath made a fhamefull conquest of it felfe : Ah would the fcandall ...
... backe the envious fiege Of watry Neptune , is now bound in with fhame , With inkie blottes , and rotten parchment bonds . That England that was wont to conquere others , Hath made a fhamefull conquest of it felfe : Ah would the fcandall ...
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... Madam . Queene Who shall hinder me ? I will difpaire and be at enmity , With couleuing Hope , he is a flatterer , A parafite , a keeper backe of death , Whe Who gently would diffolue the bands of life , davon The Tragedie of.
... Madam . Queene Who shall hinder me ? I will difpaire and be at enmity , With couleuing Hope , he is a flatterer , A parafite , a keeper backe of death , Whe Who gently would diffolue the bands of life , davon The Tragedie of.
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... backe yesterday , bid'time returne , Aud thou shalt haue twelue thousand fighting men , To day , to dav , vohappie day , too late , -0 Ouerthrowes thy ioyes frindes , fortune and thy state , For al the Welshmen hearing thou wert dead ...
... backe yesterday , bid'time returne , Aud thou shalt haue twelue thousand fighting men , To day , to dav , vohappie day , too late , -0 Ouerthrowes thy ioyes frindes , fortune and thy state , For al the Welshmen hearing thou wert dead ...
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