Henry VI. Part III., Parte1Bell, 1786 - 136 páginas |
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... young Rutland , by rough Clifford slain : And , after many scorns , many foul taunts , They took his head , and on the gates of York They set the same ; and there it doth remain , The saddest spectacle that e'er I view'd . Edw . Sweet ...
... young Rutland , by rough Clifford slain : And , after many scorns , many foul taunts , They took his head , and on the gates of York They set the same ; and there it doth remain , The saddest spectacle that e'er I view'd . Edw . Sweet ...
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... young before her face . Who ' scapes the lurking serpent's mortal sting ? Not he , that sets his foot upon her back . The smallest worm will turn , being trodden on ; And doves will peck , in safeguard of their brood . Ambitious ...
... young before her face . Who ' scapes the lurking serpent's mortal sting ? Not he , that sets his foot upon her back . The smallest worm will turn , being trodden on ; And doves will peck , in safeguard of their brood . Ambitious ...
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... young : And though man's face be fearful to their eyes , Yet , in protection of their tender ones , 230 Who hath not ... young's defence ? For shame , my liege , make them your precedent ! Were it not pity , that this goodly boy Should ...
... young : And though man's face be fearful to their eyes , Yet , in protection of their tender ones , 230 Who hath not ... young's defence ? For shame , my liege , make them your precedent ! Were it not pity , that this goodly boy Should ...
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... young Rutland , was it not ? Clif . Ay , and old York , and yet not satisfy'd . Rich . For God's sake , lords , give signal to the fight . War . What say'st thou , Henry , wilt thou yield the 310 crown ? Queen . Why , how now , long ...
... young Rutland , was it not ? Clif . Ay , and old York , and yet not satisfy'd . Rich . For God's sake , lords , give signal to the fight . War . What say'st thou , Henry , wilt thou yield the 310 crown ? Queen . Why , how now , long ...
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... young ; So many weeks ere the poor fools will yean ; So many months ere I shall sheer the fleece : So minutes , hours , days , weeks , months , and years , Past over to the end they were created , Would bring white hairs unto a quiet ...
... young ; So many weeks ere the poor fools will yean ; So many months ere I shall sheer the fleece : So minutes , hours , days , weeks , months , and years , Past over to the end they were created , Would bring white hairs unto a quiet ...
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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