The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Henry VI, pt. 1-3 |
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PERSONS REPRESENTED . King HENRY THE SIXTH : EDWARD , Prince of
Wales , his Son . Lewis XI . King of France . DUKE of SOMERSET , DUKE of
EXETER , Earl of Oxford , EARL of NORTHUMBERLAND , Lords on King Henry's
side .
PERSONS REPRESENTED . King HENRY THE SIXTH : EDWARD , Prince of
Wales , his Son . Lewis XI . King of France . DUKE of SOMERSET , DUKE of
EXETER , Earl of Oxford , EARL of NORTHUMBERLAND , Lords on King Henry's
side .
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It appears , however from records in the duchy office that King Edward granted a
rent charge of one hundred pound to Sir James Harington , in recompense of his
great and laborious diligence about the capture and detention of the king's great
...
It appears , however from records in the duchy office that King Edward granted a
rent charge of one hundred pound to Sir James Harington , in recompense of his
great and laborious diligence about the capture and detention of the king's great
...
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Son Edward , she is fair and virtuous , • Therefore delay not , give thy hand to
Warwick ; * And , with thy hand , thy faith irrevocable , That only Warwick's
daughter shall be thine . * Prince . Yes , I accept her , for she well deserves it ; *
And here ...
Son Edward , she is fair and virtuous , • Therefore delay not , give thy hand to
Warwick ; * And , with thy hand , thy faith irrevocable , That only Warwick's
daughter shall be thine . * Prince . Yes , I accept her , for she well deserves it ; *
And here ...
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... yourself from enemies ? * K. Edw . Yea , brother of Clarence , art thou here too
? Nay , then I see , that Edward needs must down.Yet , Warwick , in despite of all
mischance , • Of thee thyself , and all thy complices , • Edward will always ...
... yourself from enemies ? * K. Edw . Yea , brother of Clarence , art thou here too
? Nay , then I see , that Edward needs must down.Yet , Warwick , in despite of all
mischance , • Of thee thyself , and all thy complices , • Edward will always ...
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And I the rather wean me from despair , * For love of Edward's offspring in my
womb : * This is it that makes me bridle passion , And bear with mildness my
misfortune's cross ; Ay , ay , for this I draw in many a tear , * And stop the rising of
blood ...
And I the rather wean me from despair , * For love of Edward's offspring in my
womb : * This is it that makes me bridle passion , And bear with mildness my
misfortune's cross ; Ay , ay , for this I draw in many a tear , * And stop the rising of
blood ...
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