Henry VI, Volumen3University Society, 1901 |
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... forces are engaged once more near Towton . The battle is fiercely fought , but at length the King's - or , more properly , the Queen's - forces are routed . Edward proceeds to Lon- don to mount the throne as Edward IV . III . Having ...
... forces are engaged once more near Towton . The battle is fiercely fought , but at length the King's - or , more properly , the Queen's - forces are routed . Edward proceeds to Lon- don to mount the throne as Edward IV . III . Having ...
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... forces to renew the struggle . IV . Warwick hurries back to England , surprises Ed- ward by forced marches , takes the crown from his head , and gives it back to Henry , who has been languishing in the Tower . But Edward in turn escapes ...
... forces to renew the struggle . IV . Warwick hurries back to England , surprises Ed- ward by forced marches , takes the crown from his head , and gives it back to Henry , who has been languishing in the Tower . But Edward in turn escapes ...
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... force kings to reign as viceroys under him . Holinshed speaks of him thus : " Full fraught was this nobleman with good qualities right excellent and many , all which a certain natural grace did so far forth recommend , that with high ...
... force kings to reign as viceroys under him . Holinshed speaks of him thus : " Full fraught was this nobleman with good qualities right excellent and many , all which a certain natural grace did so far forth recommend , that with high ...
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... force . Norf . We'll all assist you ; he that flies shall die . York . Thanks , gentle Norfolk : stay by me , my lords ; And , soldiers , stay and lodge by me this night . 30 [ They go up . War . And when the king comes , offer him no ...
... force . Norf . We'll all assist you ; he that flies shall die . York . Thanks , gentle Norfolk : stay by me , my lords ; And , soldiers , stay and lodge by me this night . 30 [ They go up . War . And when the king comes , offer him no ...
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... force . But , Clifford , tell me , didst thou never hear That things ill - got had ever bad success ? And happy always was it for that son Whose father for his hoarding went to hell ? I'll leave my sons my virtuous deeds behind ; And ...
... force . But , Clifford , tell me , didst thou never hear That things ill - got had ever bad success ? And happy always was it for that son Whose father for his hoarding went to hell ? I'll leave my sons my virtuous deeds behind ; And ...
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