The plays of Shakespeare, from the text of S. Johnson, with the prefaces, notes &c. of Rowe, Pope and many other critics. 6 vols. [in 12 pt. Followed by] Shakespeare's poems, Том 8 |
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Cousin of Exeter , frowns , words and threats , Shall be the war that Henry means
to use . [ They advance to the duke . Thou factious duke of York , descend my
throne ; And kneel for grace and mercy at my feet . I am thy sovereign . York .
Cousin of Exeter , frowns , words and threats , Shall be the war that Henry means
to use . [ They advance to the duke . Thou factious duke of York , descend my
throne ; And kneel for grace and mercy at my feet . I am thy sovereign . York .
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If not , our swords shall plead it in the field . K. Hen . What title hast thou , traitor ,
to the crown ? Thy father was , as thou art , duke of York . Thy grandfather Roger
Mortimer , earl of March . I am the son of Henry the fifth , Who made the dauphin ...
If not , our swords shall plead it in the field . K. Hen . What title hast thou , traitor ,
to the crown ? Thy father was , as thou art , duke of York . Thy grandfather Roger
Mortimer , earl of March . I am the son of Henry the fifth , Who made the dauphin ...
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My lord , I like not of this flight of Edward's : For , doubtless , Burgundy will yield
him help , And we shall have more wars before't be long . As Henry's late
presaging prophecy Did glad my heart , with hope of this young Richmond ; So
doth my ...
My lord , I like not of this flight of Edward's : For , doubtless , Burgundy will yield
him help , And we shall have more wars before't be long . As Henry's late
presaging prophecy Did glad my heart , with hope of this young Richmond ; So
doth my ...
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And when this arm of mine hath chastised The petty rebel , dull - brain'd
Buckingham , Bound with triumphant garlands will I come , And lead thy daughter
to a conqueror's bed ; To whom I will retail my conquest won , And she shall be
sole ...
And when this arm of mine hath chastised The petty rebel , dull - brain'd
Buckingham , Bound with triumphant garlands will I come , And lead thy daughter
to a conqueror's bed ; To whom I will retail my conquest won , And she shall be
sole ...
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My forward shall be drawn out all in length , Confifting equally of horse and foot ;
Our archers shall be placed in the midst ; John duke of Norfolk , Thomas earl of
Surry , Shall have the leading of the foot and horfe . They thus directed , we ...
My forward shall be drawn out all in length , Confifting equally of horse and foot ;
Our archers shall be placed in the midst ; John duke of Norfolk , Thomas earl of
Surry , Shall have the leading of the foot and horfe . They thus directed , we ...
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