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... York ; uncles to JOHN of Gaunt , D. of Lancaster ; the King , HENRY , surnamed Bolingbroke , Duke of Hereford , son to John of Gaunt ; after wards King Henry IV . Duke of AUMERIE , son to the Duke of York . MOWBRAY , Duke of Norfolk ...
... York ; uncles to JOHN of Gaunt , D. of Lancaster ; the King , HENRY , surnamed Bolingbroke , Duke of Hereford , son to John of Gaunt ; after wards King Henry IV . Duke of AUMERIE , son to the Duke of York . MOWBRAY , Duke of Norfolk ...
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... York there & But empty lodgings and untarnish'd walls , Unpeopled offices , untrodden stones ? And what cheer there for welcome , but ase groans ? [ the Therefore commend me ; let him not co To seek out sorrow that dwells every where t ...
... York there & But empty lodgings and untarnish'd walls , Unpeopled offices , untrodden stones ? And what cheer there for welcome , but ase groans ? [ the Therefore commend me ; let him not co To seek out sorrow that dwells every where t ...
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... YORK , and Others standing by him . Gaunt . Will the king come ? that I may breathe my last In wholesome counsel to his unstaied youth . York . Vex not yourself , nor strive not with your breath ; For all in vain comes connsel to his ...
... YORK , and Others standing by him . Gaunt . Will the king come ? that I may breathe my last In wholesome counsel to his unstaied youth . York . Vex not yourself , nor strive not with your breath ; For all in vain comes connsel to his ...
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... York . ' Beseech your majesty , impute his To wayward sickliness and age in him : [ words He loves you , on my life , and holds you dear Lean , thin . Mad . 410 SHAKSPEARE , As Harry duke of Hereford , were 2 N Bene 1 ) 409 KING RICHARD ...
... York . ' Beseech your majesty , impute his To wayward sickliness and age in him : [ words He loves you , on my life , and holds you dear Lean , thin . Mad . 410 SHAKSPEARE , As Harry duke of Hereford , were 2 N Bene 1 ) 409 KING RICHARD ...
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... York e York the next that must be bank . 80 ! Theath be poor , it ends a mortal woc . AR 4. The ripest fruit first falls , and so th he ; H is spent , our pilgrimage must be : a for that--.Now for our Irish wars : Cast supplant those ...
... York e York the next that must be bank . 80 ! Theath be poor , it ends a mortal woc . AR 4. The ripest fruit first falls , and so th he ; H is spent , our pilgrimage must be : a for that--.Now for our Irish wars : Cast supplant those ...
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Seite 685 - [too. Power into will, will into appetite; And appetite, an universal wolf, So doubly seconded with will and power, Must make perforce an universal prey, And, last, eat up himself. Great Agamemnon, This chaos, when degree is suffocate, Follows the choking. And
Seite 669 - glories In that one woman I have lost for ever: No sun shall ever usher forth mine honours. Or gild again the noble troops that waited Upon my smiles. Go, get thee from me, Cromwell ; I am a poor fallen man, unworthy now To be thy lord and master : Seek the king ; That
Seite 787 - And, sure, he is an honourable man. I speak not to disprove what Brutus spoke, But here I am to speak what I do know. Yon all did love him once, not without cause • What cause withholds you
Seite 493 - charge, that in our marches through the country, there be nothing compelled from the villages, nothing taken but paid for ; none of the French upbraided, or abused in disdainful language : For when lenity and cruelty play for a kingdom, the gentler gamester is the soonest winner. Tucket sounds. Enter
Seite 227 - my man's apparel, and to cry like a woman : but I must comfort the weaker vessel, as doublet and hose ought to show itself courageous to petticoat : therefore, courage, good Aliena. Cet. I pray you, bear with me ; I cannot go no further. Touch. For my part, I had rather bear with you,
Seite 161 - EGEUS, and train. The. Go, one of you, find out the forester ;— For now our observation is perform'd: And since we have the vaward • of the day, My love shall hear the music of my hounds.— Uncouple in the western valley ; go : Despatch, I say, and find the
Seite 89 - me, and with this holy man, Into the chantry«? by : there, before him, And underneath that consecrated roof, Plight me the fall assurance of your faith; That my most jealous and too doubtful soul May live at peace: He »hall conceal it, Whiles«
Seite 159 - And, like a forester, the groves may tread, Even till the eastern gate, all fiery red, Opening on Neptune with fair blessed beams, Tarns into yellow gold his salt green streams. But, notwithstanding, haste ; make no delay : We may effect this business yet ere day.
Seite 453 - it with hollaing, and singing of anthems. To approve my youth further, I will not : the truth is, 1 am only old in judgment and understanding ; and he that will caper with me for a thousand marks, let him lend me the money, and have at him. For the box
Seite 105 - entertain. And six or seven winters more respect Than a perpetual honour. Dar'st thou die '. The sense of death Is most in apprehension ; And the poor beetle, that we tread upon, In corporal sufferance finds a