The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 5J. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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... Clifford , of the King's Party . Lord Say . Lord Scales , Governor of the Tower . Sir Humphry Stafford . Young Stafford , his Brother . Alexander Iden , a Kentish Gentleman . Young Clifford , Son to the Lord Clifford . Edward ...
... Clifford , of the King's Party . Lord Say . Lord Scales , Governor of the Tower . Sir Humphry Stafford . Young Stafford , his Brother . Alexander Iden , a Kentish Gentleman . Young Clifford , Son to the Lord Clifford . Edward ...
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... Clifford , attended . Buck . Ay , here they be that dare and will disturb thee : Know , Cade , we come Ambaffadors from the King Unto the Commons , whom thou haft mis - led ; And here pronounce free pardon to them All , That will ...
... Clifford , attended . Buck . Ay , here they be that dare and will disturb thee : Know , Cade , we come Ambaffadors from the King Unto the Commons , whom thou haft mis - led ; And here pronounce free pardon to them All , That will ...
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... Clifford ! a Clifford ! we'll follow the King and Clifford . Cade . Was ever feather fo lightly blown to and fro , as this multitude ? the name of Henry the fifth hales them to an hundred mischiefs , and makes them leave me defolate . I ...
... Clifford ! a Clifford ! we'll follow the King and Clifford . Cade . Was ever feather fo lightly blown to and fro , as this multitude ? the name of Henry the fifth hales them to an hundred mischiefs , and makes them leave me defolate . I ...
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... Clifford . Buck . 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 ftrong ? Enter multitudes with halters about their necks . Clif . He's fled ...
... Clifford . Buck . 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 ftrong ? Enter multitudes with halters about their necks . Clif . He's fled ...
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... Clifford . Q. Mar. And here comes Clifford , to deny their bail . Clif . Health and all Happiness to my lord the King ! York . I thank thee , Clifford ; fay , what news with thee ? Nay , do not fright us with an angry look : I Would't ...
... Clifford . Q. Mar. And here comes Clifford , to deny their bail . Clif . Health and all Happiness to my lord the King ! York . I thank thee , Clifford ; fay , what news with thee ? Nay , do not fright us with an angry look : I Would't ...
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