The Dramatic Writings of Will. Shakespeare: With Introductory Prefaces to Each Play ; Printed Complete from the Best Editions, Volume 5R. Morison Junr., 1798 |
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... Earl of WARWICK . Earl of SALISBURY . Earl of SUFFOLK . Lord TALBOT . Young TALBOT , his Son . Sir JOHN FASTOLFE . RICHARD PLANTAGENET , afterwards Duke of York . MORTIMER , Earl of March . WOODVILE , Lieutenant of the Tower . Lord ...
... Earl of WARWICK . Earl of SALISBURY . Earl of SUFFOLK . Lord TALBOT . Young TALBOT , his Son . Sir JOHN FASTOLFE . RICHARD PLANTAGENET , afterwards Duke of York . MORTIMER , Earl of March . WOODVILE , Lieutenant of the Tower . Lord ...
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... Earl of WARWICK ; the Bishop of WINCHESTER , and the Duke of SOMERSET , Sc . Bedford . HUNG be the heavens with black , yield day to Comets , importing change of times and states , Brandith your crystal treffes in the sky ; And with ...
... Earl of WARWICK ; the Bishop of WINCHESTER , and the Duke of SOMERSET , Sc . Bedford . HUNG be the heavens with black , yield day to Comets , importing change of times and states , Brandith your crystal treffes in the sky ; And with ...
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... earl of Salisbury craveth supply ; And hardly keeps his men from mutiny , Since they , fo few , watch fuch a multitude . Exe . Remember , lords , your oaths to Henry Either to quell the dauphin utterly , [ fworn ; Or bring him in ...
... earl of Salisbury craveth supply ; And hardly keeps his men from mutiny , Since they , fo few , watch fuch a multitude . Exe . Remember , lords , your oaths to Henry Either to quell the dauphin utterly , [ fworn ; Or bring him in ...
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... Earls of SOMERSET , SUFFOLK , and WAR- WICK , RICHARD PLANTAGENET , VERNON , and a- nother Lawyer . Plant . Great lords , and gentlemen , what means this filence ? Dare no man answer in a cafe of truth ? Suf . Within the temple hall we ...
... Earls of SOMERSET , SUFFOLK , and WAR- WICK , RICHARD PLANTAGENET , VERNON , and a- nother Lawyer . Plant . Great lords , and gentlemen , what means this filence ? Dare no man answer in a cafe of truth ? Suf . Within the temple hall we ...
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... earl of Cambridge , For treafon executed in our late king's days ? And , by his treason , standst thou not attainted , Corrupted , and exempt from ancient gentry ? His trefpafs yet lives guilty in thy blood ; And , ' till thou be reftor ...
... earl of Cambridge , For treafon executed in our late king's days ? And , by his treason , standst thou not attainted , Corrupted , and exempt from ancient gentry ? His trefpafs yet lives guilty in thy blood ; And , ' till thou be reftor ...
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Afide againſt Alarum Alcibiades anfwer Apemantus art thou Baft Becauſe beſt blood brother Burgundy Cade Clarence Clif Clifford crown death doft doth duke of Burgundy duke of York earl Edward Elean England Enter King Exeunt Exit falfe father fear fent fhall fhame fhould fight firſt flain Flav foldiers fome foul fovereign fpeak France friends ftand ftay fuch fure fweet fword Glofter grace hath heart heaven HENRY VI Henry's himſelf honour houfe houſe Humphrey Jack Cade King HENRY lord lord protector mafter majeſty moft moſt muft muſt myſelf ne'er noble pleaſe pleaſure prefent prifoner prince Pucel Queen reft Reignier Richard RICHARD PLANTAGENET Saliſbury SCENE ſhall Somerſet ſpeak ſtand ſtay Suffolk Talbot thee thefe theſe thine thofe thoſe thou art thou fhalt thouſand Timon unto Warwick whofe wilt yourſelf
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