The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Volume 4J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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In Ten Volumes William Shakespeare. THE LIFE and DEATH OF RICHARD THE SECOND . KING Richard the Second . Duke of York , John.
In Ten Volumes William Shakespeare. THE LIFE and DEATH OF RICHARD THE SECOND . KING Richard the Second . Duke of York , John.
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In Ten Volumes William Shakespeare. KING Richard the Second . Duke of York , John of Gaunt , Duke of Lancaster , Uncles to the King . Bolingbroke , Son to John of Gaunt , afterwards King Henry the Fourth . Aumerle , Son to the Duke of York ...
In Ten Volumes William Shakespeare. KING Richard the Second . Duke of York , John of Gaunt , Duke of Lancaster , Uncles to the King . Bolingbroke , Son to John of Gaunt , afterwards King Henry the Fourth . Aumerle , Son to the Duke of York ...
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... York . Lo , this is all- -nay yet depart not so , Though this be all , do not fo quickly go : I fhall remember more . Bid him - oh , what ? With all good speed at Plafhie vifit me . Alack , and what fhall good old York fee there But ...
... York . Lo , this is all- -nay yet depart not so , Though this be all , do not fo quickly go : I fhall remember more . Bid him - oh , what ? With all good speed at Plafhie vifit me . Alack , and what fhall good old York fee there But ...
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... York . W GAUNT . ILL the King come , that I may breathe my laft In wholesome counfel to his unftay'd youth ? York . Vex not your self , and strive not with your breath , For all in vain comes counsel to his ear . Gaunt . Oh but , they ...
... York . W GAUNT . ILL the King come , that I may breathe my laft In wholesome counfel to his unftay'd youth ? York . Vex not your self , and strive not with your breath , For all in vain comes counsel to his ear . Gaunt . Oh but , they ...
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... York . The King is come , deal mildly with his youth ; For young hot colts , dinrag'd , do rage the more . Queen . How fares our noble uncle , Lancaster ? K.Rich . What comfort , man ? How is't with aged Gaunt ? * Gaunt . -with aged ...
... York . The King is come , deal mildly with his youth ; For young hot colts , dinrag'd , do rage the more . Queen . How fares our noble uncle , Lancaster ? K.Rich . What comfort , man ? How is't with aged Gaunt ? * Gaunt . -with aged ...
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