Henry VI. Part II.Bell, 1786 - 132 páginas |
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... IDEN , a Kentish Gentleman . Young CLIFFORD , Son to Lord Clifford . EDWARD PLANTAGENET , RICHARD PLANTAGENET , Sons to the Duke of York . VAUX , a Sea Captain , and WALTER WHITMORE , Pirates . A Herald . HUME and SOUTHWEL , two Priests ...
... IDEN , a Kentish Gentleman . Young CLIFFORD , Son to Lord Clifford . EDWARD PLANTAGENET , RICHARD PLANTAGENET , Sons to the Duke of York . VAUX , a Sea Captain , and WALTER WHITMORE , Pirates . A Herald . HUME and SOUTHWEL , two Priests ...
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... IDEN , with Servants . 715 Iden . Lord , who would live turmoiled in the court , And may enjoy such quiet walks as these ? This small inheritance , my father left me , Contenteth me , and's worth a monarchy . I seek not to wax great by ...
... IDEN , with Servants . 715 Iden . Lord , who would live turmoiled in the court , And may enjoy such quiet walks as these ? This small inheritance , my father left me , Contenteth me , and's worth a monarchy . I seek not to wax great by ...
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William Shakespeare, George Steevens. Iden . Nay , it shall ne'er be said , while England stands , That Alexander Iden , an esquire of Kent , Took odds to combat a poor famish`d man . Oppose thy stedfast - gazing eyes to mine , See if ...
William Shakespeare, George Steevens. Iden . Nay , it shall ne'er be said , while England stands , That Alexander Iden , an esquire of Kent , Took odds to combat a poor famish`d man . Oppose thy stedfast - gazing eyes to mine , See if ...
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... Iden , farewel ; and be proud of thy victory ; Tell Kent from me , she hath lost her best man , and exhort all the world to be cowards ; for I , that never fear'd any , am vanquish'd by famine , not by valour . [ Dies . Iden . How much ...
... Iden , farewel ; and be proud of thy victory ; Tell Kent from me , she hath lost her best man , and exhort all the world to be cowards ; for I , that never fear'd any , am vanquish'd by famine , not by valour . [ Dies . Iden . How much ...
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... Iden . I was , an't like your majesty . K. Henry . How art thou call'd ? and what is thy degree ? Iden . Alexander Iden , that's my name ; A poor esquire of Kent , that loves the king . Buck . So please it you , my lord , ' twere not ...
... Iden . I was , an't like your majesty . K. Henry . How art thou call'd ? and what is thy degree ? Iden . Alexander Iden , that's my name ; A poor esquire of Kent , that loves the king . Buck . So please it you , my lord , ' twere not ...
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