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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... comes York to claim his Right , And pluck the Crown from feeble Henry's head . Ring , bells , aloud ; burn ... come of pleafure ? Buck . A meffenger from Henry our dread Liege , To know the reafon of thefe Arms in Peace ? Or why , thou ...
... comes York to claim his Right , And pluck the Crown from feeble Henry's head . Ring , bells , aloud ; burn ... come of pleafure ? Buck . A meffenger from Henry our dread Liege , To know the reafon of thefe Arms in Peace ? Or why , thou ...
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... comes with the Queen ; Go , bid her hide him quickly from the Duke . Q. Mar. For thoufand Yorks he fhall not hide his head , But boldly stand and front him to his face . York . How now ? is Somerfet at liberty ? Then , York , unloofe ...
... comes with the Queen ; Go , bid her hide him quickly from the Duke . Q. Mar. For thoufand Yorks he fhall not hide his head , But boldly stand and front him to his face . York . How now ? is Somerfet at liberty ? Then , York , unloofe ...
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... come ; Ill warrant , they'll make it good . Enter Clifford . Q. Mar. And here comes Clifford , to deny their bail . Clif . Health and all Happiness to my lord the King ! York . I thank thee , Clifford ; fay , what news with thee ? Nay ...
... come ; Ill warrant , they'll make it good . Enter Clifford . Q. Mar. And here comes Clifford , to deny their bail . Clif . Health and all Happiness to my lord the King ! York . I thank thee , Clifford ; fay , what news with thee ? Nay ...
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... comes . Enter Salisbury . Sal . Now , by my fword , well haft thou fought to day ; By th ' Mafs , fo did we all . I thank you , Richard . God knows , how long it is I have to live ; And it hath pleas'd him , that three times to day You ...
... comes . Enter Salisbury . Sal . Now , by my fword , well haft thou fought to day ; By th ' Mafs , fo did we all . I thank you , Richard . God knows , how long it is I have to live ; And it hath pleas'd him , that three times to day You ...
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... comes , offer him no violence ; Unless he feek to thrust you out by force . York . The Queen this day here holds her Parliament , But little thinks , we fhall be of her Council ; By words or blows here let us win our Right . Rich . Arm ...
... comes , offer him no violence ; Unless he feek to thrust you out by force . York . The Queen this day here holds her Parliament , But little thinks , we fhall be of her Council ; By words or blows here let us win our Right . Rich . Arm ...
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