Henry VI, Volumen3University Society, 1901 |
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... heart again upon being joined by the powerful Warwick . The royal 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 ...
... heart again upon being joined by the powerful Warwick . The royal 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 ...
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... heart by the three brothers of York . Henry's weak , troubled reign is ended by a dagger - thrust at the hands of Ed- ward's brother , Richard of Gloucester ; while Edward assumes the crown so bloodily striven for , amid every prospect ...
... heart by the three brothers of York . Henry's weak , troubled reign is ended by a dagger - thrust at the hands of Ed- ward's brother , Richard of Gloucester ; while Edward assumes the crown so bloodily striven for , amid every prospect ...
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... heart the man who had been the primary cause of all her misfortunes . She mistrusted Warwick , despised him for the motives of his revolt from Edward , and considered that to match her son into the family of her enemy from mere policy ...
... heart the man who had been the primary cause of all her misfortunes . She mistrusted Warwick , despised him for the motives of his revolt from Edward , and considered that to match her son into the family of her enemy from mere policy ...
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... heart for anger burns ; I cannot brook it . K. Hen . Be patient , gentle Earl of Westmoreland . Clif . Patience is for poltroons , such as he : He durst not sit there , had your father lived . My gracious lord , here in the parliament ...
... heart for anger burns ; I cannot brook it . K. Hen . Be patient , gentle Earl of Westmoreland . Clif . Patience is for poltroons , such as he : He durst not sit there , had your father lived . My gracious lord , here in the parliament ...
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... heart's great sorrow , Shall be my winding - sheet . Why faint you , lords ? My title ' s good , and better far than his . War . Prove it , Henry , and thou shalt be king . K. Hen . Henry the Fourth by conquest got the crown . York ...
... heart's great sorrow , Shall be my winding - sheet . Why faint you , lords ? My title ' s good , and better far than his . War . Prove it , Henry , and thou shalt be king . K. Hen . Henry the Fourth by conquest got the crown . York ...
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