Henry VI, Part 2Phoemixx Classics Ebooks, 2021 M08 13 - 144 páginas Henry VI, Part 2 - William Shakespeare - The Second Part of King Henry the Sixth, or Henry VI, Part 2, is a history play by William Shakespeare believed written in approximately 1590 91. It is the second part of the trilogy on Henry VI, and often grouped together with Richard III as a tetralogy on The Wars of the Roses the success of which established Shakespeare's reputation as a playwright |
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... gone, I prophesied France will be lost ere long. Exit CARDINAL So, there goes our protector in a rage. 'Tis known to you he is mine enemy, Nay, more, an enemy unto you all, And no great friend, I fear me, to the king.
... gone, I prophesied France will be lost ere long. Exit CARDINAL So, there goes our protector in a rage. 'Tis known to you he is mine enemy, Nay, more, an enemy unto you all, And no great friend, I fear me, to the king.
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... fear me, lords, for all this flattering gloss, He will be found a dangerous protector. BUCKINGHAM Why should he, then, protect our sovereign, He being of age to govern of himself? Cousin of Somerset, join you with me, And all together ...
... fear me, lords, for all this flattering gloss, He will be found a dangerous protector. BUCKINGHAM Why should he, then, protect our sovereign, He being of age to govern of himself? Cousin of Somerset, join you with me, And all together ...
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... fear'd and honour'd of the people: Join we together, for the public good, In what we can, to bridle and suppress The pride of Suffolk and the cardinal, With Somerset's and Buckingham's ambition; And, as we may, cherish Duke Humphrey's ...
... fear'd and honour'd of the people: Join we together, for the public good, In what we can, to bridle and suppress The pride of Suffolk and the cardinal, With Somerset's and Buckingham's ambition; And, as we may, cherish Duke Humphrey's ...
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... fear not, man, We are alone; here's none but thee and I. Enter HUME HUME Jesus preserve your royal majesty! DUCHESS What say'st thou? majesty! I am but HUME grace. But, by the grace of God, and Hume's advice, Your grace's title shall be ...
... fear not, man, We are alone; here's none but thee and I. Enter HUME HUME Jesus preserve your royal majesty! DUCHESS What say'st thou? majesty! I am but HUME grace. But, by the grace of God, and Hume's advice, Your grace's title shall be ...
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... ; and thus, I fear, at last Hume's knavery will be the duchess' wreck, And her attainture will be Humphrey's fall: Sort how it will, I shall have gold for all. Exit SCENE III. The palace. Enter three or four Petitioners, PETER,
... ; and thus, I fear, at last Hume's knavery will be the duchess' wreck, And her attainture will be Humphrey's fall: Sort how it will, I shall have gold for all. Exit SCENE III. The palace. Enter three or four Petitioners, PETER,
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Alarum an't Anjou and Maine art thou bear BEVIS blood BOLINGBROKE BUCKINGHAM burgonet Captain crown curse dead death DICK dost doth DUCHESS Duke Humphrey Duke of Gloucester Duke of Suffolk Duke of York Eleanor enemy England Enter CADE Enter KING HENRY Exeunt SCENE Exit eyes false father fear fight France give GLOUCESTER Gloucester's grace hast thou hath head heart heaven honour HORNER house of Lancaster HUME Humphrey's IDEN Jack Cade John Mortimer KING HENRY VI live Lord of Suffolk lord protector madam majesty MARGARET JOURDAIN master Messenger Mortimer Murderer never noble PETER pray prince proud QUEEN MARGARET realm regent RICHARD Saint Alban's SALISBURY shame SIMPCOX SIR HUMPHREY Sirrah soldiers Somerset soul sovereign speak sword tell thee thine thou art thou darest thou hast thou shalt tongue traitor treason uncle unto villain WHITMORE wife WILLIAM STAFFORD words YOUNG CLIFFORD