The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 2John Murray, 1827 |
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Page 78
... follows With an unbroken army for a second . War . ' Tis false ! they come to side with us . K. Ja . Retreat ; We shall not find them stones and walls to cope with . Yet , duke of York , for such thou say'st thou art , I'll try thy ...
... follows With an unbroken army for a second . War . ' Tis false ! they come to side with us . K. Ja . Retreat ; We shall not find them stones and walls to cope with . Yet , duke of York , for such thou say'st thou art , I'll try thy ...
Page 88
... follow On such affinity ' twixt two Christian kings , Inleagued by ties of blood ; but sure I am , If you , sir , ratify the peace proposed , I dare both motion and effect this marriage For weal of both the kingdoms . K. Ja . Dar'st ...
... follow On such affinity ' twixt two Christian kings , Inleagued by ties of blood ; but sure I am , If you , sir , ratify the peace proposed , I dare both motion and effect this marriage For weal of both the kingdoms . K. Ja . Dar'st ...
Page 91
... follow fate as willingly As malice follows us . You are all resolved For the west parts of England ? All . Cornwall , Cornwall ! Fri. The inhabitants expect you daily . War . Cheerfully SCENE III . 91 PERKIN WARBECK .
... follow fate as willingly As malice follows us . You are all resolved For the west parts of England ? All . Cornwall , Cornwall ! Fri. The inhabitants expect you daily . War . Cheerfully SCENE III . 91 PERKIN WARBECK .
Page 94
... follows Katherine with such affectionate duty , I have nothing with certainty to say . It is not improbable that she was one of the numerous daughters of George , fourth Earl of Angus , among whom I find a Joan or Joanna . SCENE IV ...
... follows Katherine with such affectionate duty , I have nothing with certainty to say . It is not improbable that she was one of the numerous daughters of George , fourth Earl of Angus , among whom I find a Joan or Joanna . SCENE IV ...
Page 105
... follow'd By Dawbeney ; all his parties left to taste King Henry's mercy , for to that they yielded ; Victorious without bloodshed . Kath . Oh , my sorrows ! If both our lives had proved the sacrifice Affronted by King Henry's ...
... follow'd By Dawbeney ; all his parties left to taste King Henry's mercy , for to that they yielded ; Victorious without bloodshed . Kath . Oh , my sorrows ! If both our lives had proved the sacrifice Affronted by King Henry's ...
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