The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 6Harper & Bros., 1839 |
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... King . I have sent to seek him , and to find the body . How dangerous is it , that this man goes loose ? Yet must ... King . But where is he ? Ros . Without , my lord ; guarded , to know your pleasure . King . Bring him before us . Ros ...
... King . I have sent to seek him , and to find the body . How dangerous is it , that this man goes loose ? Yet must ... King . But where is he ? Ros . Without , my lord ; guarded , to know your pleasure . King . Bring him before us . Ros ...
Page 604
... king's horses , and then two little nagges , not worth forty franks , were brought forth ; the king was set on the one , and the earl of Salisburie on the other : and thus the duke brought the king from Flint to Chester , where he was ...
... king's horses , and then two little nagges , not worth forty franks , were brought forth ; the king was set on the one , and the earl of Salisburie on the other : and thus the duke brought the king from Flint to Chester , where he was ...
Page 608
... king Henry . King Henry defeated . Henry Percy earl of Northumberland slain . Killed 37,046 . 9. Battle of Hedgeley Moor in Northumberland , 29 April 1463 , between John Nevil viscount Montague on the part of king Edward IV . and the ...
... king Henry . King Henry defeated . Henry Percy earl of Northumberland slain . Killed 37,046 . 9. Battle of Hedgeley Moor in Northumberland , 29 April 1463 , between John Nevil viscount Montague on the part of king Edward IV . and the ...
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