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... Cade , a Rebel . George , John , Dick , Smith , the Weaver , Michael , & c . his Followers . Alexander Iden , a Kentish Gentleman . Margaret , Queen to King Henry . Eleanor , Duchess of Gloster . Margery Jourdain , a Witch . Wife to Sin ...
... Cade , a Rebel . George , John , Dick , Smith , the Weaver , Michael , & c . his Followers . Alexander Iden , a Kentish Gentleman . Margaret , Queen to King Henry . Eleanor , Duchess of Gloster . Margery Jourdain , a Witch . Wife to Sin ...
Side 47
... sun's transparent beams , Do calm the fury of this mad - bred flaw . And , for a minister of my intent , I have seduc'd a headstrong Kentishman , John Cade of Ashford , To make commotion , as SCENE I. 47 KING HENRY VI .
... sun's transparent beams , Do calm the fury of this mad - bred flaw . And , for a minister of my intent , I have seduc'd a headstrong Kentishman , John Cade of Ashford , To make commotion , as SCENE I. 47 KING HENRY VI .
Side 48
William Shakespeare. John Cade of Ashford , To make commotion , as full well he can , Under the title of John Mortimer . In Ireland have I seen this stubborn Cade Oppose himself against a troop of kerns ; And fought so long , till that ...
William Shakespeare. John Cade of Ashford , To make commotion , as full well he can , Under the title of John Mortimer . In Ireland have I seen this stubborn Cade Oppose himself against a troop of kerns ; And fought so long , till that ...
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... Cade , the clothier , means to dress the commonwealth , and turn it , and set a new nap upon it . John . So he had need , for ' tis threadbare . Well , I say , it was never merry world in England , since gen- tlemen came up . Geo . O ...
... Cade , the clothier , means to dress the commonwealth , and turn it , and set a new nap upon it . John . So he had need , for ' tis threadbare . Well , I say , it was never merry world in England , since gen- tlemen came up . Geo . O ...
Side 67
... Cade . We , John Cade , so termed of our supposed father , - Dick . Or rather , of stealing a cade of herrings , [ Aside . Cade . -for our enemies shall fall before us , inspired with the spirit of putting down kings and princes ...
... Cade . We , John Cade , so termed of our supposed father , - Dick . Or rather , of stealing a cade of herrings , [ Aside . Cade . -for our enemies shall fall before us , inspired with the spirit of putting down kings and princes ...
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