The second part of King Henry the Sixth. The third part of King Henry the Sixth. The life and death of Richard the Third. The life of King Henry the EighthAMS Press, 1968 |
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... thank thee . tent me much . 2 In former Editions : I thank thee , Nell , theje words content me much . ] This is K. Henry's Reply to his Wife Margaret . There can be no Reafon why he should forget his own Wife's Name , and call her Well ...
... thank thee . tent me much . 2 In former Editions : I thank thee , Nell , theje words content me much . ] This is K. Henry's Reply to his Wife Margaret . There can be no Reafon why he should forget his own Wife's Name , and call her Well ...
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... Thanks , noble Clarence ; worthy brother , thanks . Glo . And that I love the tree , from whence thou fprang'ft , Witness the loving kiss I give the fruit . To say the truth , fo Judas kifs'd his master ; And cry'd , all hail ! when as ...
... Thanks , noble Clarence ; worthy brother , thanks . Glo . And that I love the tree , from whence thou fprang'ft , Witness the loving kiss I give the fruit . To say the truth , fo Judas kifs'd his master ; And cry'd , all hail ! when as ...
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... thank you , good my Lord , and thank you all : I thought my mother and my brother York , Would long ere this have met us on the way . Fie , what a flug is Haftings ? that he comes not To tell us , whether they will come or no . Enter ...
... thank you , good my Lord , and thank you all : I thought my mother and my brother York , Would long ere this have met us on the way . Fie , what a flug is Haftings ? that he comes not To tell us , whether they will come or no . Enter ...
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Anne arms bear better blood brother Buck Buckingham Cade Cardinal Changes Clarence Clifford comes Crown dead death doth Duke Edward enemies England Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fall father fear fhall fhould fight follow fome foul France friends fuch gentle give Grace haft Haftings hand hath head hear heart heav'n Henry honour hope keep King King's lady leave live look Lord Madam means mind muſt myſelf never night noble once peace play poor pray Prince Queen Rich Richard royal SCENE ſhall ſpeak Suffolk tears tell thank thee thefe theſe thing thou thought tongue true unto WARBURTON Warwick wife York young