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Edward , Prince of Wales , afterwards Edward V. Sons to Edward IV . Richard ,
Duke of York , George , Duke of Clarence , Brother to Edward IV . A young Son of
Clarence . Richard , Duke of Glofter , Brother 10 Edward IV . afterwards King ...
Edward , Prince of Wales , afterwards Edward V. Sons to Edward IV . Richard ,
Duke of York , George , Duke of Clarence , Brother to Edward IV . A young Son of
Clarence . Richard , Duke of Glofter , Brother 10 Edward IV . afterwards King ...
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Be it lawful that I invocate thy ghost , To hear the lamentations of poor Anne , Wife
to thy Edward , to thy Naughter's son , Stabb'd by the self - fame hand that made
these wounds ! Lo , in these windows , that let forth thy life , I pour the helpless ...
Be it lawful that I invocate thy ghost , To hear the lamentations of poor Anne , Wife
to thy Edward , to thy Naughter's son , Stabb'd by the self - fame hand that made
these wounds ! Lo , in these windows , that let forth thy life , I pour the helpless ...
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Richard is not speaking of king Henry , but of Edward his son , whom he means
to represent as full of all the noble properties of a . king . No doubt , right royal ,
may , however , be ironically spoken , alluding to the incontinence of Margaret ,
his ...
Richard is not speaking of king Henry , but of Edward his son , whom he means
to represent as full of all the noble properties of a . king . No doubt , right royal ,
may , however , be ironically spoken , alluding to the incontinence of Margaret ,
his ...
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Enter the Queen , Lord Rivers her brother , and Lord Grey her son . 3 + Riv . Have
patience , madam ; there's no doubt , his majesty Will foon recover his accustom'd
health . Grey . In that you brook it ill , it makes him worse : Therefore , for God's ...
Enter the Queen , Lord Rivers her brother , and Lord Grey her son . 3 + Riv . Have
patience , madam ; there's no doubt , his majesty Will foon recover his accustom'd
health . Grey . In that you brook it ill , it makes him worse : Therefore , for God's ...
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... iny poor son , at Tewksbury . Glo . Ere you were queen , ay , or your husband
king , 7 Tell him , and spare not ; look , what I have faid ] This verse I have
restored from the old quarto's . THEOBALD . my pains-- ] My labours ; my toils .
Johnson .
... iny poor son , at Tewksbury . Glo . Ere you were queen , ay , or your husband
king , 7 Tell him , and spare not ; look , what I have faid ] This verse I have
restored from the old quarto's . THEOBALD . my pains-- ] My labours ; my toils .
Johnson .
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