Henry VI. Part I.Printed for, and under the direction of, John Bell, British-Library, Strand, bookseller to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, 1786 - 116 páginas |
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I'll hale the dauphin headlong from his throne , His crown shall be the ransom of my friend ; Four of their lords I'll change for one of ours.— Farewel , my masters ; to my task will I ; Bonfires in France forthwith I am to make ...
I'll hale the dauphin headlong from his throne , His crown shall be the ransom of my friend ; Four of their lords I'll change for one of ours.— Farewel , my masters ; to my task will I ; Bonfires in France forthwith I am to make ...
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Arrogant Winchester ? that haughty prelate , 350 Whom Henry , our late sovereign ne'er could brook Thou art no friend to God , or to the king : Open the gates , or I'll shut thee out shortly . Serv . Open the gates there to the lord ...
Arrogant Winchester ? that haughty prelate , 350 Whom Henry , our late sovereign ne'er could brook Thou art no friend to God , or to the king : Open the gates , or I'll shut thee out shortly . Serv . Open the gates there to the lord ...
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Lord regent - and redoubted BurgundyBy whose approach , the regions of Artois , Walloon , and Picardy , are friends to usThis happy night the Frenchmen are secure , Having all day carous'd and banqueted : Embrace we then this ...
Lord regent - and redoubted BurgundyBy whose approach , the regions of Artois , Walloon , and Picardy , are friends to usThis happy night the Frenchmen are secure , Having all day carous'd and banqueted : Embrace we then this ...
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Wherefore is Charles impatient with his friend ? At all times will you have my power alike ? Sleeping , or waking , must I still prevail . Or will you blame and lay the fault on me ?Improvident soldiers ! had your watch been good ...
Wherefore is Charles impatient with his friend ? At all times will you have my power alike ? Sleeping , or waking , must I still prevail . Or will you blame and lay the fault on me ?Improvident soldiers ! had your watch been good ...
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Well , I'll find friends to wear my bleeding roses , That shall maintain what I have said is true , Where false Plantagenet dare not be seen . Plant . Now , by this maiden blossom in my hand , I scorn thee and thy fashion , peevish boy ...
Well , I'll find friends to wear my bleeding roses , That shall maintain what I have said is true , Where false Plantagenet dare not be seen . Plant . Now , by this maiden blossom in my hand , I scorn thee and thy fashion , peevish boy ...
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