Historical plays: King Henry VI, pt.I-III. King Richard III. King Henry VIIIClarendon Press, 1770 |
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... More dazled and drove back his enemies , Than mid - day fun fierce bent against their faces . What should I say ? his deeds exceed all speech : He never lifted up his hand but conquer'd . Exe . Exe . We mourn in black , why mourn we *****
... More dazled and drove back his enemies , Than mid - day fun fierce bent against their faces . What should I say ? his deeds exceed all speech : He never lifted up his hand but conquer'd . Exe . Exe . We mourn in black , why mourn we *****
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... hand : A holy maid hither with me I bring , Which , by a vision sent to her from heav'n , Ordained is to raise this tedious fiege , And drive the English forth the bounds of France . The fpirit of deep prophefy fhe hath , Oliver and ...
... hand : A holy maid hither with me I bring , Which , by a vision sent to her from heav'n , Ordained is to raise this tedious fiege , And drive the English forth the bounds of France . The fpirit of deep prophefy fhe hath , Oliver and ...
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... hand That hath contriv'd this woful tragedy ! In thirteen battles Salisbury o'ercame : Henry the fifth he first train'd to the wars . Whilst any trump did found , or drum ftruck up , His fword did ne'er leave striking in the field . Yet ...
... hand That hath contriv'd this woful tragedy ! In thirteen battles Salisbury o'ercame : Henry the fifth he first train'd to the wars . Whilst any trump did found , or drum ftruck up , His fword did ne'er leave striking in the field . Yet ...
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... hand , I fcorn thee and thy faction , peevish boy . Suf . Turn not thy scorns this way , Plantagenet . Plan . Proud Pole , I will , and fcorn both him and thee . Suf . I'll turn my part thereof into thy throat . Som . Away , away , good ...
... hand , I fcorn thee and thy faction , peevish boy . Suf . Turn not thy scorns this way , Plantagenet . Plan . Proud Pole , I will , and fcorn both him and thee . Suf . I'll turn my part thereof into thy throat . Som . Away , away , good ...
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... hand for hand I give . Glou . Ay ; but , I fear me , with a hollow heart . See here , my friends , and loving countrymen , This token ferveth for a flag of truce Betwixt ourselves , and all our followers : So help me god , as I ...
... hand for hand I give . Glou . Ay ; but , I fear me , with a hollow heart . See here , my friends , and loving countrymen , This token ferveth for a flag of truce Betwixt ourselves , and all our followers : So help me god , as I ...
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