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Side 9
... their wives : * And our king Henry gives away his own , , " To match with her that brings no vantages . * Glo . A proper jest , and never heard before , tears . 6 * That Suffolk should demand a whole fifteenth , * KING HENRY VI . 9.
... their wives : * And our king Henry gives away his own , , " To match with her that brings no vantages . * Glo . A proper jest , and never heard before , tears . 6 * That Suffolk should demand a whole fifteenth , * KING HENRY VI . 9.
Side 12
... bringing them to civil discipline ; “ Thy late exploits done in the heart of France , “ When thou wert regent for our sovereign , Have made thee fear'd , and honour'd , of the people : Join we together , for the publick good ; • In what ...
... bringing them to civil discipline ; “ Thy late exploits done in the heart of France , “ When thou wert regent for our sovereign , Have made thee fear'd , and honour'd , of the people : Join we together , for the publick good ; • In what ...
Side 17
... bring the witch : * Gold cannot come amiss , were she a devil . ' Yet have I gold , flies from another coast : • I dare not say , from the rich cardinal , • And from the great and new.made duke of Suf . folk ; * Yet I do find it so ...
... bring the witch : * Gold cannot come amiss , were she a devil . ' Yet have I gold , flies from another coast : • I dare not say , from the rich cardinal , • And from the great and new.made duke of Suf . folk ; * Yet I do find it so ...
Side 24
... bringing in HORNER and PETER . Suf . Because here is a man accus'd of treason : Pray God , the duke of York excuse himself ! * York . Doth any one accuse York for a traitor ? * K . Hen . What mean'st thou , Suffolk ? Tell me : What are ...
... bringing in HORNER and PETER . Suf . Because here is a man accus'd of treason : Pray God , the duke of York excuse himself ! * York . Doth any one accuse York for a traitor ? * K . Hen . What mean'st thou , Suffolk ? Tell me : What are ...
Side 33
... bring him near the king , * * His highness ' pleasure is to talk with him . * K . Hen . Good fellow , tell us here the cir . cumstance , * That we for thee may glorify the Lord . What , hast thou been long blind , and now restor'd ...
... bring him near the king , * * His highness ' pleasure is to talk with him . * K . Hen . Good fellow , tell us here the cir . cumstance , * That we for thee may glorify the Lord . What , hast thou been long blind , and now restor'd ...
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Anne arms bear better blood body bring brother Buck Buckingham Cade cardinal cause Clar Clarence Clifford comes crown dead death doth duke Edward Eliz enemies Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fall father fear fight follow France friends gentle give Gloster grace hand hast hath head hear heart heaven Henry hold honour hope I'll keep king lady land leave live look lord madam Marcius master mean mind mother never noble once peace poor pray prince queen rest Rich Richard Rome royal SCENE Serv soldiers soul speak stand stay Suffolk sweet sword tears tell thank thee thine thing thou thought tongue true unto Warwick wife York