The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Volume 5J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... come ambaffadors from the King Unto the Commons , whom thou haft mif - led , And here pronounce free pardon to them all That will forfake thee , and go home in peace . H 2 Clif Clif . What fay ye , country - men , King HENRY VI . 171.
... come ambaffadors from the King Unto the Commons , whom thou haft mif - led , And here pronounce free pardon to them all That will forfake thee , and go home in peace . H 2 Clif Clif . What fay ye , country - men , King HENRY VI . 171.
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... Clif . Is Cade the fon of Henry the fifth , That thus you do exclaim you'll go with him ? Will he conduct you through the heart of France , And make the meanest of you Earls and Dukes ? Alas , he hath no home , no place to fly to : Nor ...
... Clif . Is Cade the fon of Henry the fifth , That thus you do exclaim you'll go with him ? Will he conduct you through the heart of France , And make the meanest of you Earls and Dukes ? Alas , he hath no home , no place to fly to : Nor ...
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... . Health and glad tidings to your Majefty . K. Henry . Why Buckingham , is the traitor Cade fur priz'd ? Or is he but retir'd to make him strong ? H 3 % Enter Enter multitudes with halters about their necks . Clif . King HENRY VI . 173.
... . Health and glad tidings to your Majefty . K. Henry . Why Buckingham , is the traitor Cade fur priz'd ? Or is he but retir'd to make him strong ? H 3 % Enter Enter multitudes with halters about their necks . Clif . King HENRY VI . 173.
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In Ten Volumes William Shakespeare. Enter multitudes with halters about their necks . Clif . He's fled my lord , and all his pow'rs do yield , And humbly thus with halters on their necks Expect your Highnefs ' doom of life or death . K ...
In Ten Volumes William Shakespeare. Enter multitudes with halters about their necks . Clif . He's fled my lord , and all his pow'rs do yield , And humbly thus with halters on their necks Expect your Highnefs ' doom of life or death . K ...
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... Clif . Health and all happiness to my lord the King . York . I thank thee , Clifford ; fay , what news with thee ? Nay , do not fright me with an angry look : We are thy foveraign , Clifford , kneel again ; For thy mistaking fo , we ...
... Clif . Health and all happiness to my lord the King . York . I thank thee , Clifford ; fay , what news with thee ? Nay , do not fright me with an angry look : We are thy foveraign , Clifford , kneel again ; For thy mistaking fo , we ...
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