The Plays of William Shakespeare ...T. Bensley, 1803 |
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... set out for his castle in Yorkshire , with such military power as he had ; a messenger having been previously dispatched to the Earl of March , to defire him to follow his father with all the forces he could procure . The Duke arrived ...
... set out for his castle in Yorkshire , with such military power as he had ; a messenger having been previously dispatched to the Earl of March , to defire him to follow his father with all the forces he could procure . The Duke arrived ...
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... set it on York gates ; So York may overlook the town of York.1 [ Exeunt . 9 And here's to right our gentle - hearted king . ] So the folio . The quarto thus : " And there's to right our gentle harted kind . " Of these variations there ...
... set it on York gates ; So York may overlook the town of York.1 [ Exeunt . 9 And here's to right our gentle - hearted king . ] So the folio . The quarto thus : " And there's to right our gentle harted kind . " Of these variations there ...
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... set him on a moul - hill there , " And crown'd the gracious duke in high despight ; " Who then with tears began to wail his fall . " The ruthlesse queene perceiving he did weepe , " Gave him a handkerchief to wipe his eyes , " 66 Dipt ...
... set him on a moul - hill there , " And crown'd the gracious duke in high despight ; " Who then with tears began to wail his fall . " The ruthlesse queene perceiving he did weepe , " Gave him a handkerchief to wipe his eyes , " 66 Dipt ...
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... set the same ; and there it doth remain , ' The saddest spectacle that e'er I view'd . EDW . Sweet duke of York , our prop to lean upon ; Now thou art gone , we have no staff , no stay ! - * O Clifford , boist'rous Clifford , thou haft ...
... set the same ; and there it doth remain , ' The saddest spectacle that e'er I view'd . EDW . Sweet duke of York , our prop to lean upon ; Now thou art gone , we have no staff , no stay ! - * O Clifford , boist'rous Clifford , thou haft ...
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... set thy diadem upon my head ; * Or bide the mortal fortune of the field ? Q. MAR . Go , rate thy minions , proud insulting boy ! ' Becomes it thee to be thus bold in terms , Before thy sovereign , and thy lawful king ? " Some think that ...
... set thy diadem upon my head ; * Or bide the mortal fortune of the field ? Q. MAR . Go , rate thy minions , proud insulting boy ! ' Becomes it thee to be thus bold in terms , Before thy sovereign , and thy lawful king ? " Some think that ...
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