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Side 13
... tell me , keeper , will my nephew come ? 1 Keep . Richard Plantagenet , my lord , will come : We sent unto the Temple , to his chamber ; And answer was return'd that he will come . Mor . Enough ; my soul shall then be satisfied . Poor ...
... tell me , keeper , will my nephew come ? 1 Keep . Richard Plantagenet , my lord , will come : We sent unto the Temple , to his chamber ; And answer was return'd that he will come . Mor . Enough ; my soul shall then be satisfied . Poor ...
Side 35
... Tell what fate awaits the duke of Suffolk ? me , By water shall he die , and take his end.- What shall betide the duke of Somerset ? Let him shun castles ; Safer shall he be upon the sandy plains , Than where castles mounted stand ...
... Tell what fate awaits the duke of Suffolk ? me , By water shall he die , and take his end.- What shall betide the duke of Somerset ? Let him shun castles ; Safer shall he be upon the sandy plains , Than where castles mounted stand ...
Side 36
... tell him what miracle . Inhab . Forsooth , a blind man at Saint Alban's shrine , Within this half hour , hath receiv'd his sight ; A man , that ne'er saw in his life before . K. Hen . Now , God be prais'd ! that to believing souls Gives ...
... tell him what miracle . Inhab . Forsooth , a blind man at Saint Alban's shrine , Within this half hour , hath receiv'd his sight ; A man , that ne'er saw in his life before . K. Hen . Now , God be prais'd ! that to believing souls Gives ...
Side 53
... tell . 6 6 ' Dick , My lord , when shall we go to Cheap- side , and take up commodities upon our bills ? 10 Cade . Marry , presently . ' All . O brave ! hind folks ? * Say . These cheeks are pale for watching for your good . * Cade ...
... tell . 6 6 ' Dick , My lord , when shall we go to Cheap- side , and take up commodities upon our bills ? 10 Cade . Marry , presently . ' All . O brave ! hind folks ? * Say . These cheeks are pale for watching for your good . * Cade ...
Side 61
... Tell me , may not a king adopt an heir ? York . What then ? * West . Farewell , faint - hearted and degenerate king , * In whose cold blood no spark of honour bides . North . Be thou a prey unto the house of York , And die in bands for ...
... Tell me , may not a king adopt an heir ? York . What then ? * West . Farewell , faint - hearted and degenerate king , * In whose cold blood no spark of honour bides . North . Be thou a prey unto the house of York , And die in bands for ...
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