Henry VI. Part III., Parte1Bell, 1786 - 136 páginas |
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... fortune captivates ? But that thy face is , vizor - like , unchanging , Made impudent with use of evil deeds , 520 I would assay , proud queen , to make thee blush : To tell thee whence thou cam'st , of whom deriv'd , Were shame enough ...
... fortune captivates ? But that thy face is , vizor - like , unchanging , Made impudent with use of evil deeds , 520 I would assay , proud queen , to make thee blush : To tell thee whence thou cam'st , of whom deriv'd , Were shame enough ...
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... fortune , steel thy melting heart , 250 To hold thine own , and leave thine own with him . K. Henry . Full well hath Clifford play'd the orator , Inferring arguments of mighty force . But , Clifford , tell me , didst thou never hear ...
... fortune , steel thy melting heart , 250 To hold thine own , and leave thine own with him . K. Henry . Full well hath Clifford play'd the orator , Inferring arguments of mighty force . But , Clifford , tell me , didst thou never hear ...
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... fortune too ; therefore I'll stay . North . Be it with resolution then to fight . Prince . My royal father , cheer these noble lords , And hearten those that fight in your defence : Unsheath your sword , good father ; cry , Saint George ...
... fortune too ; therefore I'll stay . North . Be it with resolution then to fight . Prince . My royal father , cheer these noble lords , And hearten those that fight in your defence : Unsheath your sword , good father ; cry , Saint George ...
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... fortunes forth of France , And heap'd sedition on his crown at home . For what hath broach'd this tumult , but thy pride ? Hadst thou been meek , our title still had slept ; And we , in pity of the gentle king , Had slipp'd our claim ...
... fortunes forth of France , And heap'd sedition on his crown at home . For what hath broach'd this tumult , but thy pride ? Hadst thou been meek , our title still had slept ; And we , in pity of the gentle king , Had slipp'd our claim ...
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... fortune given me measure of revenge . 410 Edw . O Warwick , I do bend my knee with thine ; And , in this vow , do chain my soul to thine.- 420 And , ere my knee rise from the earth's cold face , I throw my hands , mine eyes , my heart ...
... fortune given me measure of revenge . 410 Edw . O Warwick , I do bend my knee with thine ; And , in this vow , do chain my soul to thine.- 420 And , ere my knee rise from the earth's cold face , I throw my hands , mine eyes , my heart ...
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Alarum battle bear blood brave brother Clar Clarence Clif Clifford crown death ditto doth Drum duke of York Earl earl of Warwick England Enter King EDWARD Enter King HENRY Enter WARWICK Exeter Exeunt Exit Fair lords farewel fear fight France friends gentle GLOSTER grace Grey hadst hand hast thou hath head hear heart heaven heir hence Henry's honour hope house of Lancaster house of York John of Gaunt king Lewis lady Bona lady Grey Lancaster leave London Lord Clifford lord Hastings March Margaret methinks Montague ne'er Norfolk Number is KING oath Oxford pity Plantagenet plays Post Prince Queen rest revenge Rich Richard Rutland saint George SCENE Shakspere Sir John slain soldiers Somerset soul sovereign speak stand stay sweet tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt thy father thyself Twas unto valiant words yield