The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 6J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... Bedel , Sheriff and Officers , Cilizens , with Faulconers , Guards , Messengers , and other Attendants . The SCENE is laid very dispersedly in several Parts of England . THE * THE SECOND PART O F King HENRY VI ACT DRAMATIS PERSONE .
... Bedel , Sheriff and Officers , Cilizens , with Faulconers , Guards , Messengers , and other Attendants . The SCENE is laid very dispersedly in several Parts of England . THE * THE SECOND PART O F King HENRY VI ACT DRAMATIS PERSONE .
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... SCENE II . Manent the reft . Glou . Brave Peers of England , pillars of the ftate , To you Duke Humphry muft unload his grief , Your grief , the common grief of all the land . What ! did my brother Henry spend his youth , His valour ...
... SCENE II . Manent the reft . Glou . Brave Peers of England , pillars of the ftate , To you Duke Humphry muft unload his grief , Your grief , the common grief of all the land . What ! did my brother Henry spend his youth , His valour ...
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... SCENE III . Manet York , York . Anjou and Maine are given to the French , Paris is loft , the ftate of Normandy Stands on a tickle point , now they are gone : Suffolk concluded on the articles , The Peers agreed , and Henry was well ...
... SCENE III . Manet York , York . Anjou and Maine are given to the French , Paris is loft , the ftate of Normandy Stands on a tickle point , now they are gone : Suffolk concluded on the articles , The Peers agreed , and Henry was well ...
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... SCENE IV . The Duke of Gloucefter's bouse . Enter Duke Humphry , and bis Wife Eleanor . Elean . Why droops my Lord , like over - ripen'd corn Hanging the head with Ceres ' plenteous load ? Why doth the great Duke Humphry knit his brows ...
... SCENE IV . The Duke of Gloucefter's bouse . Enter Duke Humphry , and bis Wife Eleanor . Elean . Why droops my Lord , like over - ripen'd corn Hanging the head with Ceres ' plenteous load ? Why doth the great Duke Humphry knit his brows ...
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... SCENE V. The Palace . [ Exit . Enter three or four Petitioners , the Armorer's man being one . 1Pet . My mafters , let's ftand clofe ; my Lord Protector will come this way by and by , and then we may deliver our fupplications in quill ...
... SCENE V. The Palace . [ Exit . Enter three or four Petitioners , the Armorer's man being one . 1Pet . My mafters , let's ftand clofe ; my Lord Protector will come this way by and by , and then we may deliver our fupplications in quill ...
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