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Side 130
Edmund of Langley , duke of York , } uncles to the küp John of Gaunt , duke of
Lancaster , so Henry , surnamed Bolingbroke , duke of Hereford , afterwards king
Henry the Fourth , fon io John of Giunt . Duke of Aumerle ' , fon to the duke of York
...
Edmund of Langley , duke of York , } uncles to the küp John of Gaunt , duke of
Lancaster , so Henry , surnamed Bolingbroke , duke of Hereford , afterwards king
Henry the Fourth , fon io John of Giunt . Duke of Aumerle ' , fon to the duke of York
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Side 142
Commend me to my brother , Edmund York . 4 - may I complain myself ? ] To
complain is commonly a verb neuter , but it is here used as a verb active . Dryden
employs the word in the same sense in his Fables : 66 Gaufride , who couldit so ...
Commend me to my brother , Edmund York . 4 - may I complain myself ? ] To
complain is commonly a verb neuter , but it is here used as a verb active . Dryden
employs the word in the same sense in his Fables : 66 Gaufride , who couldit so ...
Side 143
Alack , and what shall good old York there fte , But empty lodgings , and
unfurnish ' d walls , Unpeopled offices , untrodden ftones ? And what hear there
for welcome , but my groans ? Therefore commend me ; let him not come there ,
To seek ...
Alack , and what shall good old York there fte , But empty lodgings , and
unfurnish ' d walls , Unpeopled offices , untrodden ftones ? And what hear there
for welcome , but my groans ? Therefore commend me ; let him not come there ,
To seek ...
Side 159
York . Vex not yourself , nor strive not with your breath ; For all in vain comes
counsel to his ear . Gaunt . Oh , but , they say , the tongues of dying men Inforce
attention , like deep harmony : Where words are scarce , they are seldom spent in
...
York . Vex not yourself , nor strive not with your breath ; For all in vain comes
counsel to his ear . Gaunt . Oh , but , they say , the tongues of dying men Inforce
attention , like deep harmony : Where words are scarce , they are seldom spent in
...
Side 160
York . No ; it is stop ' d with other flattering sounds , As , praises of his state : then ,
there are found . Lascivious meeters ? ; to whose venom ' d found The open ear
of youth doth always liften : Report of fashions in proud Italy 3 ; Whose manners ...
York . No ; it is stop ' d with other flattering sounds , As , praises of his state : then ,
there are found . Lascivious meeters ? ; to whose venom ' d found The open ear
of youth doth always liften : Report of fashions in proud Italy 3 ; Whose manners ...
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