The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 2John Murray, 1827 |
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... blood , In scorn and laughter , to the ghosts of York , Is all below our merits ; yet , my lords , My friends and counsellors , yet we sit fast In our own royal birth - right : the rent face And bleeding wounds of England's slaughter'd ...
... blood , In scorn and laughter , to the ghosts of York , Is all below our merits ; yet , my lords , My friends and counsellors , yet we sit fast In our own royal birth - right : the rent face And bleeding wounds of England's slaughter'd ...
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... blood - shrunk commonwealth A new soul , new birth , in your sacred person . Daw . Edward the Fourth , after a doubtful for- tune , Yielded to nature , leaving to his sons , Edward and Richard , the inheritance Of a most bloody purchase ...
... blood - shrunk commonwealth A new soul , new birth , in your sacred person . Daw . Edward the Fourth , after a doubtful for- tune , Yielded to nature , leaving to his sons , Edward and Richard , the inheritance Of a most bloody purchase ...
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... blood and fortunes In Lambert Simnel's party , ' must command More than a fear , a terror to conspiracy . The high - born Lincoln , son to De la Pole , The earl of Kildare , ( [ the ] lord Geraldine , ) Francis lord Lovell , and the ...
... blood and fortunes In Lambert Simnel's party , ' must command More than a fear , a terror to conspiracy . The high - born Lincoln , son to De la Pole , The earl of Kildare , ( [ the ] lord Geraldine , ) Francis lord Lovell , and the ...
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... blood . 2 Daw . Good news ; believe it . [ The king reads . K. Hen . Urswick , thine ear . — Thou hast lodged him ? Urswick , thine ear . ] Christopher Urswick was at this time almoner to the king . He had been chaplain to the Countess ...
... blood . 2 Daw . Good news ; believe it . [ The king reads . K. Hen . Urswick , thine ear . — Thou hast lodged him ? Urswick , thine ear . ] Christopher Urswick was at this time almoner to the king . He had been chaplain to the Countess ...
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... blood , that ' tis as dangerous For thee , young lord , to perch so near an eaglet , As foolish for my gravity to admit it : I have spoke all at once . Dal . Sir , with this truth , You mix such wormwood , that you leave no hope For my ...
... blood , that ' tis as dangerous For thee , young lord , to perch so near an eaglet , As foolish for my gravity to admit it : I have spoke all at once . Dal . Sir , with this truth , You mix such wormwood , that you leave no hope For my ...
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