The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volumen6Bell, 1892 |
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... The word is still used in Scotland in this sense . a Old copy unto . Kind umpire . That is , he who terminates or concludes misery With sweet enlargement doth dismiss me hence ; I would VI . E SC . V. 49 KING HENRY VI .
... The word is still used in Scotland in this sense . a Old copy unto . Kind umpire . That is , he who terminates or concludes misery With sweet enlargement doth dismiss me hence ; I would VI . E SC . V. 49 KING HENRY VI .
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... sweet stem from York's great stock , Why didst thou say - of late thou wert despis'd ? Plan . First , lean thine aged back against mine arm ; And , in that ease , I'll tell thee my disease 6 . This day , in argument upon a case , Some ...
... sweet stem from York's great stock , Why didst thou say - of late thou wert despis'd ? Plan . First , lean thine aged back against mine arm ; And , in that ease , I'll tell thee my disease 6 . This day , in argument upon a case , Some ...
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... Sweet king ! -the bishop hath a kindly gird " . For shame , my lord of Winchester ! relent ; What , shall a child instruct you what to do ? Win . Well , duke of Gloster , I will yield to thee ; Love for thy love , and hand for hand I ...
... Sweet king ! -the bishop hath a kindly gird " . For shame , my lord of Winchester ! relent ; What , shall a child instruct you what to do ? Win . Well , duke of Gloster , I will yield to thee ; Love for thy love , and hand for hand I ...
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... sweet virgin , for our good . Puc . Then thus it must be ; this doth Joan devise : By fair persuasions , mix'd with sugar'd words , We will entice the duke of Burgundy To leave the Talbot , and to follow us . Char . Ay , marry ...
... sweet virgin , for our good . Puc . Then thus it must be ; this doth Joan devise : By fair persuasions , mix'd with sugar'd words , We will entice the duke of Burgundy To leave the Talbot , and to follow us . Char . Ay , marry ...
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... sweet countrymen ! And , lords , accept this hearty kind embrace : a The first folio reads had . The duke was not liberated till after Burgundy's decline to the French interest ; which did not happen , by the way , till some years after ...
... sweet countrymen ! And , lords , accept this hearty kind embrace : a The first folio reads had . The duke was not liberated till after Burgundy's decline to the French interest ; which did not happen , by the way , till some years after ...
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Alarum Anne arms blood brother Buck Buckingham Cade Catesby Clar Clarence Clif Clifford crown curse daughter dead death doth Duch duke of York Earl Eliz England Enter KING Exeunt Exit eyes father fear fight folio France friends give Gloster grace gracious Grey hand hath head heart heaven Henry's Holinshed honour house of Lancaster house of York Humphrey Jack Cade John King Edward King Henry King Henry VI King Richard King Richard III Lady live lord Lord Hastings madam majesty Mess Murd ne'er never noble old copy old play peace Plantagenet prince Pucelle quarto Reignier Rich RICHARD PLANTAGENET Richmond Saint Albans Salisbury SCENE Shakespeare slain soldiers Somerset soul sovereign speak Stanley Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tell thee thine thou art thou hast Tower traitor uncle unto Warwick words