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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... hold his sceptre in his childish fist , Nor wear the diadem upon his head , Whose church - like humors fit not for a crown . Then , York , be still awhile , till time do serve ; Watch thou , and wake , when others be asleep , To pry ...
... hold his sceptre in his childish fist , Nor wear the diadem upon his head , Whose church - like humors fit not for a crown . Then , York , be still awhile , till time do serve ; Watch thou , and wake , when others be asleep , To pry ...
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... witness ; and a fouler fact Did never traitor in the land commit . Suff . Peace , headstrong Warwick ! War . Image of pride , why should I hold my peace ? Enter Servants of SUFFOLK , bringing in HORNER and PETER ACT I. ] 19 KING HENRY VI .
... witness ; and a fouler fact Did never traitor in the land commit . Suff . Peace , headstrong Warwick ! War . Image of pride , why should I hold my peace ? Enter Servants of SUFFOLK , bringing in HORNER and PETER ACT I. ] 19 KING HENRY VI .
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... hold by force , and not by right ; For Richard , the first son's heir being dead , The issue of the next son should have reigned . Sal . But William of Hatfield died without an heir . York . The third son , duke of Clarence ( from whose ...
... hold by force , and not by right ; For Richard , the first son's heir being dead , The issue of the next son should have reigned . Sal . But William of Hatfield died without an heir . York . The third son , duke of Clarence ( from whose ...
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... Hold , Peter , hold ! I confess , I confess treason . [ Dies . York . Take away his weapon.- Fellow , Thank God 32 [ ACT II . SECOND PART OF.
... Hold , Peter , hold ! I confess , I confess treason . [ Dies . York . Take away his weapon.- Fellow , Thank God 32 [ ACT II . SECOND PART OF.
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... hold us here all day.— Lord cardinal , he is your prisoner . Car . Sirs , take away the duke , and guard him sure . Glo . Ah , thus king Henry throws away his crutch , Before his legs be firm to bear his body ; Thus is the shepherd ...
... hold us here all day.— Lord cardinal , he is your prisoner . Car . Sirs , take away the duke , and guard him sure . Glo . Ah , thus king Henry throws away his crutch , Before his legs be firm to bear his body ; Thus is the shepherd ...
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