The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1855 |
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... honor of his birthright to the crown . Both . Long live our sovereign Richard , England's king ! York . We thank you , lords . But I am not your king Till I be crowned ; and that my sword be stained With heart - blood of the house of ...
... honor of his birthright to the crown . Both . Long live our sovereign Richard , England's king ! York . We thank you , lords . But I am not your king Till I be crowned ; and that my sword be stained With heart - blood of the house of ...
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... honor , truth , and loyalty ! And yet , good Humphrey , is the hour to come , That e'er I proved thee false , or feared thy faith . What lowering star now envies thy estate , That these great lords , and Margaret our queen , Do seek ...
... honor , truth , and loyalty ! And yet , good Humphrey , is the hour to come , That e'er I proved thee false , or feared thy faith . What lowering star now envies thy estate , That these great lords , and Margaret our queen , Do seek ...
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... honor Salisbury hath won , Is that he was the lord ambassador , Sent from a sort of tinkers to the king . Commons . [ Within . ] An answer from the king , or we'll all break in . K. Hen . Go , Salisbury , and tell them all from me , I ...
... honor Salisbury hath won , Is that he was the lord ambassador , Sent from a sort of tinkers to the king . Commons . [ Within . ] An answer from the king , or we'll all break in . K. Hen . Go , Salisbury , and tell them all from me , I ...
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... honor , is he prisoner ? Buck . Upon mine honor , he is prisoner . York . Then , Buckingham , I do dismiss my powers.— Soldiers , I thank you all ; disperse yourselves ; Meet me to - morrow in Saint George's field , You shall have pay ...
... honor , is he prisoner ? Buck . Upon mine honor , he is prisoner . York . Then , Buckingham , I do dismiss my powers.— Soldiers , I thank you all ; disperse yourselves ; Meet me to - morrow in Saint George's field , You shall have pay ...
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... honor bides . North . Be thou a prey unto the house of York , And die in bands for this unmanly deed ! Clif . In dreadful war mayst thou be overcome ! Or live in peace , abandoned and despised ! [ Exeunt NORTHUMBERLAND , CLIFFORD , and ...
... honor bides . North . Be thou a prey unto the house of York , And die in bands for this unmanly deed ! Clif . In dreadful war mayst thou be overcome ! Or live in peace , abandoned and despised ! [ Exeunt NORTHUMBERLAND , CLIFFORD , and ...
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