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... noble kingly nature , at first obscured by levity and the errors of un- bridled youth , and afterwards purified by misfortune , and ren- dered more highly splendid and illustrious . When he has lost the love and reverence of his ...
... noble kingly nature , at first obscured by levity and the errors of un- bridled youth , and afterwards purified by misfortune , and ren- dered more highly splendid and illustrious . When he has lost the love and reverence of his ...
Side 11
... noble lord of Lancaster , The honourable father to my foe , Once did I lay in ambush for your life , A trespass that doth vex my grieved soul : But , ere I last receiv'd the sacrament , I did confess it : and exactly begg'd Your grace's ...
... noble lord of Lancaster , The honourable father to my foe , Once did I lay in ambush for your life , A trespass that doth vex my grieved soul : But , ere I last receiv'd the sacrament , I did confess it : and exactly begg'd Your grace's ...
Side 15
... noble breasts . What shall I say ? to safeguard thine own life , The best way is to ' venge my Gloster's death . Gaunt . Heaven's is the quarrel ; for heaven's substitute , nes His deputy anointed in his sight , Hath caus'd his death ...
... noble breasts . What shall I say ? to safeguard thine own life , The best way is to ' venge my Gloster's death . Gaunt . Heaven's is the quarrel ; for heaven's substitute , nes His deputy anointed in his sight , Hath caus'd his death ...
Side 19
... noble eye profane a tear For me , if I be gored with Mowbray's spear ; As confident , as is the falcon's flight Against a bird , do I with Mowbray fight .-- My loving lord [ To Lord Marshal ] , I take my leave of you ; - Of you , my noble ...
... noble eye profane a tear For me , if I be gored with Mowbray's spear ; As confident , as is the falcon's flight Against a bird , do I with Mowbray fight .-- My loving lord [ To Lord Marshal ] , I take my leave of you ; - Of you , my noble ...
Side 33
... lord trea- surer to Henry IV . 12 William Lord Willoughby , of Eresby . 13 Ritson proposes to read : - Vol . V. -being rein'd , do rage the more . " Queen . How fares our noble uncle , Lancaster ? 8C . I. KING RICHARD II .
... lord trea- surer to Henry IV . 12 William Lord Willoughby , of Eresby . 13 Ritson proposes to read : - Vol . V. -being rein'd , do rage the more . " Queen . How fares our noble uncle , Lancaster ? 8C . I. KING RICHARD II .
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