The dramatic works of William Shakspeare. 1 (1829)J. & J. Harper, 1829 |
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... brother Henry spend his youth , ' His valour , coin , and people , in the wars ? ' Did he so often lodge in open field , ' In winter's cold , and summer's parching heat , To conquer France , his true inheritance ? And did my brother ...
... brother Henry spend his youth , ' His valour , coin , and people , in the wars ? ' Did he so often lodge in open field , ' In winter's cold , and summer's parching heat , To conquer France , his true inheritance ? And did my brother ...
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... brother are hard by with the king's forces . Cade . Stand , villian , stand , or I'll fell thee down : ' He shall be encountered with a man as good as ' himself : He is but a knight , is ' a ? ' Mich . No. ' Cade . To equal him , I will ...
... brother are hard by with the king's forces . Cade . Stand , villian , stand , or I'll fell thee down : ' He shall be encountered with a man as good as ' himself : He is but a knight , is ' a ? ' Mich . No. ' Cade . To equal him , I will ...
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... brother's death Hath given them heart and courage to proceed : They call - false caterpillars , and intend their ' All scholars , lawyers , courtiers , gentlemen , " death . * K . Hen . O graceless men ! they know not what they do ...
... brother's death Hath given them heart and courage to proceed : They call - false caterpillars , and intend their ' All scholars , lawyers , courtiers , gentlemen , " death . * K . Hen . O graceless men ! they know not what they do ...
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... brother to Lady Grey . Sir William Stanley . Sir John Montgomery . Sir John Som- erville . Tutor to Rutland . Mayor of York . Lieutenant of the Tower . A Nobleman . Two Keepers . A Huntsman . A Son that has killed his father . A Father ...
... brother to Lady Grey . Sir William Stanley . Sir John Montgomery . Sir John Som- erville . Tutor to Rutland . Mayor of York . Lieutenant of the Tower . A Nobleman . Two Keepers . A Huntsman . A Son that has killed his father . A Father ...
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... brother , [ To York . ] as thou lov'st and honour'st arms , Let's fight it out , and not stand cavilling thus . Rich . Sound drums and trumpets , and the king will fly . York . Sons , peace ! K. Hen . Peace thou ! and give king Henry ...
... brother , [ To York . ] as thou lov'st and honour'st arms , Let's fight it out , and not stand cavilling thus . Rich . Sound drums and trumpets , and the king will fly . York . Sons , peace ! K. Hen . Peace thou ! and give king Henry ...
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