The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts. Revis'd and Corrected, with an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, Svazek 4 |
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Strana 1540
I hen leave me not , my Lords , be resolute , I mean to take poffeffion of my Right . War . Neither the King , nor he chat loves him best , The proudest He that holds up Lancaster . Dares stir a Wing , if Warwick shake his Bells .
I hen leave me not , my Lords , be resolute , I mean to take poffeffion of my Right . War . Neither the King , nor he chat loves him best , The proudest He that holds up Lancaster . Dares stir a Wing , if Warwick shake his Bells .
Strana 1541
... Frowns , Words , and Threats , Shall be the War that Henry means to use . Thou fa & ious Duke of Tork , descend my Throne , And kneel for Grace and Mercy at my Feet , I am thy Soveraign . York . Henry I am chine . Exe .
... Frowns , Words , and Threats , Shall be the War that Henry means to use . Thou fa & ious Duke of Tork , descend my Throne , And kneel for Grace and Mercy at my Feet , I am thy Soveraign . York . Henry I am chine . Exe .
Strana 1548
[ Exis Montagues Enter Sir John Mortimer , and Sir Hugh Mortimer . Tork . Sir John , and Sir Hugh Mortimer , mine Uncles , You are come to Sandal in a happy hour . The Army of the Queen means to besiege us . Sir John .
[ Exis Montagues Enter Sir John Mortimer , and Sir Hugh Mortimer . Tork . Sir John , and Sir Hugh Mortimer , mine Uncles , You are come to Sandal in a happy hour . The Army of the Queen means to besiege us . Sir John .
Strana 1549
Sweet Clifford , hear me speak before I die's I am too mean a subje & of thy wrath , Be thou reveng'd on Men , and let me live . Cliff . In vain thou speak'st , poor Boy : . My Father's Blood hath stopt the passage Where thy Words ...
Sweet Clifford , hear me speak before I die's I am too mean a subje & of thy wrath , Be thou reveng'd on Men , and let me live . Cliff . In vain thou speak'st , poor Boy : . My Father's Blood hath stopt the passage Where thy Words ...
Strana 1571
... Who not contented that he lopp'd the Branch In hewing Rutland , when his leaves put forth , But set his murth'ring Knife unto the Root , From whence that tender spray did sweetly spring , I mean your Princely Father , Duke of York .
... Who not contented that he lopp'd the Branch In hewing Rutland , when his leaves put forth , But set his murth'ring Knife unto the Root , From whence that tender spray did sweetly spring , I mean your Princely Father , Duke of York .
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