King Henry VI, parts 2-3. King Richard III. King Henry VIIIJ. and P. Knapton, S. Birt, T. Longman and T. Shewell, H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. Brindley, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, R. Wellington, E. New, and B. Dod., 1747 |
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... Say . Lord Scales , Governor of the Tower . Sir Humphry Stafford . Young Stafford , his Brother . Alexander Iden , a Kentish Gentleman . Young Clifford , Son to the Lord Clifford . Edward Plantagenet , Sons to the Duke of York . Richard ...
... Say . Lord Scales , Governor of the Tower . Sir Humphry Stafford . Young Stafford , his Brother . Alexander Iden , a Kentish Gentleman . Young Clifford , Son to the Lord Clifford . Edward Plantagenet , Sons to the Duke of York . Richard ...
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... petitioner of our whole Township . Suf . [ reads . ] Against my master , Thomas Horner , for faying , that the Duke of York was rightful heir to the Crown . Q. Mar. Q. Mar. What ! did the Duke of York say King HENRY VI . 15 SCENE ...
... petitioner of our whole Township . Suf . [ reads . ] Against my master , Thomas Horner , for faying , that the Duke of York was rightful heir to the Crown . Q. Mar. Q. Mar. What ! did the Duke of York say King HENRY VI . 15 SCENE ...
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William Shakespeare. Q. Mar. What ! did the Duke of York say , he was rightful heir to the Crown ? Peter . That my mafter was ? no , forfooth ; my ma- fter faid , that he was ; and that the King was an ufurper . Suf . Who is there ...
William Shakespeare. Q. Mar. What ! did the Duke of York say , he was rightful heir to the Crown ? Peter . That my mafter was ? no , forfooth ; my ma- fter faid , that he was ; and that the King was an ufurper . Suf . Who is there ...
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... " that Richard Duke of York ... Was rightful heir unto the English Crown ; " And that your Majefty was an ufurper . K. Hen . Say , man ; were thefe thy words ? Arm . Arm . An't fhall please your Majefty , I never 20 The Second Part of.
... " that Richard Duke of York ... Was rightful heir unto the English Crown ; " And that your Majefty was an ufurper . K. Hen . Say , man ; were thefe thy words ? Arm . Arm . An't fhall please your Majefty , I never 20 The Second Part of.
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... Say , who's a traitor ? Glo'fter he is none . I Exit . Q. Mar. Free Lords , cold fnow melts with the fun's hot beams . Henry my Lord is cold in great affairs , Too full of foolish pity : Glo'fter's fhew Beguiles him as the mournful ...
... Say , who's a traitor ? Glo'fter he is none . I Exit . Q. Mar. Free Lords , cold fnow melts with the fun's hot beams . Henry my Lord is cold in great affairs , Too full of foolish pity : Glo'fter's fhew Beguiles him as the mournful ...
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