The Plays of William Shakespeare ...T. Bensley, 1803 |
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... thee , and these thy fons , Thy kinsmen , and thy friends , I'll have more lives , Than drops of blood were in my father's veins . 13 CLIF . Urge it no more ; left that , instead of words , I fend thee , Warwick , such a messenger , As ...
... thee , and these thy fons , Thy kinsmen , and thy friends , I'll have more lives , Than drops of blood were in my father's veins . 13 CLIF . Urge it no more ; left that , instead of words , I fend thee , Warwick , such a messenger , As ...
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... thee , and to thine heirs for ever ; Conditionally , that here thou take an oath To cease this civil war , and , whilft I live , To honour me as thy king and fovereign ; * And neither 4 by treason , nor hoftility , * To seek to put me ...
... thee , and to thine heirs for ever ; Conditionally , that here thou take an oath To cease this civil war , and , whilft I live , To honour me as thy king and fovereign ; * And neither 4 by treason , nor hoftility , * To seek to put me ...
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... thee . K. HEN . Be patient , gentle queen , and I will stay . Q. MAR . Who can be patient in such extremes ? * Ah , wretched man ! ' would I had died a maid , * And never feen thee , never borne thee son , * Seeing thou hast prov'd so ...
... thee . K. HEN . Be patient , gentle queen , and I will stay . Q. MAR . Who can be patient in such extremes ? * Ah , wretched man ! ' would I had died a maid , * And never feen thee , never borne thee son , * Seeing thou hast prov'd so ...
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... thee : -Come , son , let's away ; ' Our army's ready ; come , we'll after them . K. HEN . Stay , gentle Margaret , and hear me fpeak . Q. MAR . Thou hast spoke too much already ; get thee gone . K. HEN . Gentle son Edward , thou wilt ...
... thee : -Come , son , let's away ; ' Our army's ready ; come , we'll after them . K. HEN . Stay , gentle Margaret , and hear me fpeak . Q. MAR . Thou hast spoke too much already ; get thee gone . K. HEN . Gentle son Edward , thou wilt ...
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... thee I pray ; Sweet Clifford , pity me ! CLIF . Such pity as my rapier's point affords . ' Rur . I never did thee harm ; Why wilt thou flay me ? CLIF . Thy father hath . RUT . But ' twas ere I was born6 5 The fight of any of the house ...
... thee I pray ; Sweet Clifford , pity me ! CLIF . Such pity as my rapier's point affords . ' Rur . I never did thee harm ; Why wilt thou flay me ? CLIF . Thy father hath . RUT . But ' twas ere I was born6 5 The fight of any of the house ...
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almoſt alſo anſwer battle becauſe blood brother BUCK Buckingham Cateſby cauſe circumſtance CLAR Clarence Clifford crown curſe daughter death doth DUCH Duke of York Earl Earl of Richmond ELIZ Engliſh Enter Exeunt expreffion faid falſe fame father firſt flain folio fome forrow foul fuch Glofter grace Grey Haftings HAST Haſtings hath heart himſelf Holinſhed horſe houſe Houses of Yorke inſtance JOHNSON King Edward King Henry King Henry VI King Richard King Richard III laſt lord MALONE Margaret moſt MURD muſt myſelf obſerved old play paſſage perſon pleaſe preſent prince quarto queen Rape of Lucrece reaſon reſt RICH Richmond ſame ſays ſcene ſecond ſeems ſenſe ſet Shakſpeare Shakſpeare's ſhall ſhe ſhould ſhow ſome ſon ſpeak ſpeech ſtage ſtand ſtate ſtay STEEVENS ſtill ſubject ſuch ſuppoſe ſweet thee theſe thoſe thou unto uſed Warwick whoſe word