The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volumes 5-6Collins & Hannay, 1824 |
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... Edward's seven sons , whereof thyself art one , Were as seven phials of his sacred blood , Or seven fair branches ... Edward III . WALPOLE . [ 3 ] That is , my relation of consanguinity to Gloster . HANMER One phial full of Edward's ...
... Edward's seven sons , whereof thyself art one , Were as seven phials of his sacred blood , Or seven fair branches ... Edward III . WALPOLE . [ 3 ] That is , my relation of consanguinity to Gloster . HANMER One phial full of Edward's ...
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William Shakespeare. One phial full of Edward's sacred blood , One flourishing branch of his most royal root , - Is crack'd , and all the precious liquor spilt ; Is hack'd down , and his summer leaves all faded , By envy's hand , and ...
William Shakespeare. One phial full of Edward's sacred blood , One flourishing branch of his most royal root , - Is crack'd , and all the precious liquor spilt ; Is hack'd down , and his summer leaves all faded , By envy's hand , and ...
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... Edward Duke of Aumerle , so created by his cousin german , King Richard II . in 1397. He was the eldest son of Edmund of Langley Duke of York , fifth son of Ed- ward the Third , and was killed in 1415 , at the battle of Agincourt . He ...
... Edward Duke of Aumerle , so created by his cousin german , King Richard II . in 1397. He was the eldest son of Edmund of Langley Duke of York , fifth son of Ed- ward the Third , and was killed in 1415 , at the battle of Agincourt . He ...
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... Edwards , in his MS . notes , observes , both from Matthew Paris and Ho- linshed , that the duke of Hereford , appellant , entered the lists first ; and this indeed must have been the regular method of the combat ; for the natural order ...
... Edwards , in his MS . notes , observes , both from Matthew Paris and Ho- linshed , that the duke of Hereford , appellant , entered the lists first ; and this indeed must have been the regular method of the combat ; for the natural order ...
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... Edward's son , This tongue that runs so roundly in thy head , Should run thy head from thy unreverend shoulders . Gaunt . O , spare me not , my brother Edward's son , For that I was his father Edward's son ; That blood already , like ...
... Edward's son , This tongue that runs so roundly in thy head , Should run thy head from thy unreverend shoulders . Gaunt . O , spare me not , my brother Edward's son , For that I was his father Edward's son ; That blood already , like ...
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