The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Henry VI, pt. 1-3 |
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For instance , the Lord Talbot is killed at the end of the fourth act of this play , who
in reality did not fall till the 13th of July , 1453 : and the Second Part of King Henry
VI . opens with the marriage of the king , which was solemnized eight years ...
For instance , the Lord Talbot is killed at the end of the fourth act of this play , who
in reality did not fall till the 13th of July , 1453 : and the Second Part of King Henry
VI . opens with the marriage of the king , which was solemnized eight years ...
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About a certain question in the law , Argu'd betwixt the duke of York and him ;
With other vile and ignominious terms : In confutation of which rude reproach ,
And in defence of my lord's worthiness , I crave the benefit of law of arms . Ver .
About a certain question in the law , Argu'd betwixt the duke of York and him ;
With other vile and ignominious terms : In confutation of which rude reproach ,
And in defence of my lord's worthiness , I crave the benefit of law of arms . Ver .
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Where is the great Alcides of the field , Valiant Lord Talbot , earl of Shrewsbury ?
Created , for his rare success in arms , Great earl of Washford 9 , Waterford , and
Valence ; Lord Talbot of Goodrig and Urchinfield , Lord Strange of Blackmere ...
Where is the great Alcides of the field , Valiant Lord Talbot , earl of Shrewsbury ?
Created , for his rare success in arms , Great earl of Washford 9 , Waterford , and
Valence ; Lord Talbot of Goodrig and Urchinfield , Lord Strange of Blackmere ...
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Marry , the Lord protect him , for he's a good man ! Jesu bless him ! Enter
SUFFOLK , and QUEEN MARGARET . * 1 Pet . Here ' a comes , methinks , and
the queen with him : I'll be the first , sure . * 2 Pet . Come back , fool ; this is the
duke of ...
Marry , the Lord protect him , for he's a good man ! Jesu bless him ! Enter
SUFFOLK , and QUEEN MARGARET . * 1 Pet . Here ' a comes , methinks , and
the queen with him : I'll be the first , sure . * 2 Pet . Come back , fool ; this is the
duke of ...
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Believe me , lords , for flying at the brook , I saw not better sport these seven
years ' day : • Yet , by your leave , the wind was very high ; And , ten to one ... But
what a point , my lord , your falcon made , · And what a pitch she flew above the
rest !
Believe me , lords , for flying at the brook , I saw not better sport these seven
years ' day : • Yet , by your leave , the wind was very high ; And , ten to one ... But
what a point , my lord , your falcon made , · And what a pitch she flew above the
rest !
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arms bear blood body brother Cade Clarence Clif Clifford common crown dead death doth duke earl Edward enemies England English Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear fight follow Forces France French friends give Gloster grace hand hast hath head hear heart heaven hence Henry's highness Holinshed honour hope I'll John keep King Henry Lady leave live London look lord lost March Margaret master means mind never night noble old play once passage peace play present prince queen rest Rich Richard Salisbury SCENE Shakspeare soldiers Somerset soul speak stand stay Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tears tell thee thine thing thou thou art thought true unto Warwick York
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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.