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Enter the DUKE OF YORK , EDWARD , RICHARD , NORFOLK , MONTAGUE , WARWICK , and Soldiers . War . I wonder how the king escaped our hands . York . While we pursued the horsemen of the north , He slily stole away and left his men : Whereat ...
Enter the DUKE OF YORK , EDWARD , RICHARD , NORFOLK , MONTAGUE , WARWICK , and Soldiers . War . I wonder how the king escaped our hands . York . While we pursued the horsemen of the north , He slily stole away and left his men : Whereat ...
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To join , " in the sense of entering on any serious busi- ness , is a common northern provincial- ism . Joined ploughing or reaping , joined at the turf , joined to fight , joined to rain , are usual . Compare Grafton , i .
To join , " in the sense of entering on any serious busi- ness , is a common northern provincial- ism . Joined ploughing or reaping , joined at the turf , joined to fight , joined to rain , are usual . Compare Grafton , i .
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Enter King HENRY , CLIFFORD , NORTHUMBER- LAND , WESTMORELAND , EXETER , and the rest . K. Hen . My lords , look where the sturdy rebel sits , Even in the chair of state ! belike he means , Back'd by the power of Warwick , that false ...
Enter King HENRY , CLIFFORD , NORTHUMBER- LAND , WESTMORELAND , EXETER , and the rest . K. Hen . My lords , look where the sturdy rebel sits , Even in the chair of state ! belike he means , Back'd by the power of Warwick , that false ...
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O Clifford my soule [ Enter souldiers ] And over the chaire . thy usurping bloud Q. 170 , 171. K. Hen . My Lord . . . king ] 164 , 165. King . O Warwike , heare me speake . Let me but raigne in quiet whilst I liue Q. 172-175 .
O Clifford my soule [ Enter souldiers ] And over the chaire . thy usurping bloud Q. 170 , 171. K. Hen . My Lord . . . king ] 164 , 165. King . O Warwike , heare me speake . Let me but raigne in quiet whilst I liue Q. 172-175 .
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And I unto the sea from whence I came . [ Exeunt York and his Sons , Warwick , Norfolk , Montague , Soldiers and Attendants . K. Hen . And I with grief and sorrow , to the court . 210 Enter Queen MARGARET and the PRINCE OF WALES . Exe .
And I unto the sea from whence I came . [ Exeunt York and his Sons , Warwick , Norfolk , Montague , Soldiers and Attendants . K. Hen . And I with grief and sorrow , to the court . 210 Enter Queen MARGARET and the PRINCE OF WALES . Exe .
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