The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare [sic], Volume 3Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1859 |
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... Warwick , WESTMORELAND , and Attendants . K. Hen . Where is my gracious lord of Canterbury ? Exe . Not here in presence . K. Hen . Send for him , good uncle . West . Shall we call in the ambassador , my liege ? K. Hen . Not yet , my ...
... Warwick , WESTMORELAND , and Attendants . K. Hen . Where is my gracious lord of Canterbury ? Exe . Not here in presence . K. Hen . Send for him , good uncle . West . Shall we call in the ambassador , my liege ? K. Hen . Not yet , my ...
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... Warwick and Talbot , Salisbury and Gloster , - Be in their flowing cups freshly remember'd : This story shall the good man teach his son ; * Grieves . And Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by , From this SCENE III . ] 47 KING HENRY V.
... Warwick and Talbot , Salisbury and Gloster , - Be in their flowing cups freshly remember'd : This story shall the good man teach his son ; * Grieves . And Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by , From this SCENE III . ] 47 KING HENRY V.
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... WARWICK , GLOSTER , EXETER , and others . K. Hen . I was not angry since I came to France , Until this instant . - Take a trumpet , herald ; Ride thou unto the horsemen on yon hill ; If they will fight with us , bid them come down , Or ...
... WARWICK , GLOSTER , EXETER , and others . K. Hen . I was not angry since I came to France , Until this instant . - Take a trumpet , herald ; Ride thou unto the horsemen on yon hill ; If they will fight with us , bid them come down , Or ...
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... Warwick , -and my brother Gloster , Follow Fluellen closely at the heels : The glove , which I have given him for a favour , May , haply , purchase him a box o ' the ear ; It is the soldier's ; I , by bargain , should Wear it myself ...
... Warwick , -and my brother Gloster , Follow Fluellen closely at the heels : The glove , which I have given him for a favour , May , haply , purchase him a box o ' the ear ; It is the soldier's ; I , by bargain , should Wear it myself ...
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... WARWICK and GLOSTER . War . How now , how now ! what's the matter ? Flu . My lord of Warwick , here is ( praised be Got for it ! ) a most contagious treason come to light , look you , as you shall desire in a summer's day . Here is his ...
... WARWICK and GLOSTER . War . How now , how now ! what's the matter ? Flu . My lord of Warwick , here is ( praised be Got for it ! ) a most contagious treason come to light , look you , as you shall desire in a summer's day . Here is his ...
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