The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Henry VI, pt. 1-3 |
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This loathsome sequestration have I had ; And even since then hath Richard
been obscurid , Deprived of honour and inheritance : But now , the arbitrator of
despairs , Just death , kind umpire 5 of men's miseries , With sweet enlargement
doth ...
This loathsome sequestration have I had ; And even since then hath Richard
been obscurid , Deprived of honour and inheritance : But now , the arbitrator of
despairs , Just death , kind umpire 5 of men's miseries , With sweet enlargement
doth ...
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Henry the Fourth , grandfather to this king , Depos'd his nephew Richard ;
Edward's son , The first - begotten , and the lawful heir Of Edward king , the third
of that descent : During whose reign , the Percies of the north , Finding his
usurpation ...
Henry the Fourth , grandfather to this king , Depos'd his nephew Richard ;
Edward's son , The first - begotten , and the lawful heir Of Edward king , the third
of that descent : During whose reign , the Percies of the north , Finding his
usurpation ...
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Accept this scroll , most gracious sovereign ; Which , in the right of Richard
Plantagenet , We do exhibit to your majesty . Glo . Well urg'd , my lord of Warwick
; for , sweet prince , And if your grace mark every circumstance , You have great ...
Accept this scroll , most gracious sovereign ; Which , in the right of Richard
Plantagenet , We do exhibit to your majesty . Glo . Well urg'd , my lord of Warwick
; for , sweet prince , And if your grace mark every circumstance , You have great ...
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The Contention of the Two Famous Houses of York and Lancaster was published
in quarto ; the first part in 1594 ; the second , or True Tragedy of Richard Duke of
York , in 1595 ; and both were reprinted in 1600. In a dissertation annexed to ...
The Contention of the Two Famous Houses of York and Lancaster was published
in quarto ; the first part in 1594 ; the second , or True Tragedy of Richard Duke of
York , in 1595 ; and both were reprinted in 1600. In a dissertation annexed to ...
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9 Richard Plantagenet , duke of York , married Cicely , the daughter of Ralf
Neville , earl of Westmoreland , by Joan , daughter to John of Gaunt , duke of
Lancaster , by his third wife , dame Catherine Swinford . Richard Neville , earl of
Salisbury ...
9 Richard Plantagenet , duke of York , married Cicely , the daughter of Ralf
Neville , earl of Westmoreland , by Joan , daughter to John of Gaunt , duke of
Lancaster , by his third wife , dame Catherine Swinford . Richard Neville , earl of
Salisbury ...
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Página 93 - All murder'd : for within the hollow crown That rounds the mortal temples of a king Keeps Death his court, and there the antic sits, Scoffing his state and grinning at his pomp...
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Página 220 - Be brave then ; for your captain is brave, and vows reformation. There shall be, in England, seven halfpenny loaves sold for a penny : the threehooped pot shall have ten hoops ; and I will make it felony to drink small beer: all the realm shall be in common, and in Cheapside shall my palfrey go to grass.