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Side 15
... hand for hand I give . Glo . Ay : but , I fear me , with a hollow heart . See here , my friends , and loving countrymen ; This token serveth for a flag of truce , Betwixt ourselves , and all our followers : So help me God , as I ...
... hand for hand I give . Glo . Ay : but , I fear me , with a hollow heart . See here , my friends , and loving countrymen ; This token serveth for a flag of truce , Betwixt ourselves , and all our followers : So help me God , as I ...
Side 18
... hand . Stowe gives a circumstan - stricken , Sir John Fastolfe , the same yeere by his va- tial account of Sir Edmond Knevet being found guilty liantnese elected into the order of the garter . But for of this offence , with the ...
... hand . Stowe gives a circumstan - stricken , Sir John Fastolfe , the same yeere by his va- tial account of Sir Edmond Knevet being found guilty liantnese elected into the order of the garter . But for of this offence , with the ...
Side 24
... hand to hand . LA PUCELLE is taken . The French fly . York . Damsel of France , I think I have you fast ; Unchain your spirits now with spelling charms , And try if they can gain your liberty.- A goodly prize , fit for the devil's grace ...
... hand to hand . LA PUCELLE is taken . The French fly . York . Damsel of France , I think I have you fast ; Unchain your spirits now with spelling charms , And try if they can gain your liberty.- A goodly prize , fit for the devil's grace ...
Side 35
... hand - sword , 6 Glo True , uncle . Car . Are you advis'd ? -the east side of the grove ? ~ Glo . Cardinal , I am with you . K , Hen . Aside . Why , how now , uncle Gloster ? Glo . Talking of hawking ; nothing else , my lord.- Now , by ...
... hand - sword , 6 Glo True , uncle . Car . Are you advis'd ? -the east side of the grove ? ~ Glo . Cardinal , I am with you . K , Hen . Aside . Why , how now , uncle Gloster ? Glo . Talking of hawking ; nothing else , my lord.- Now , by ...
Side 45
... hand , and stretch his Thrice is he armed , that hath his quarrel just ; * And he but naked , though lock'd up in steel , Whose conscience with injustice is corrupted.2 [ A Noise within . Q. Mar. What noise is this ? Re - enter SUFFOLK ...
... hand , and stretch his Thrice is he armed , that hath his quarrel just ; * And he but naked , though lock'd up in steel , Whose conscience with injustice is corrupted.2 [ A Noise within . Q. Mar. What noise is this ? Re - enter SUFFOLK ...
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