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Side 9
... hope to conquer them again , • My sword should shed hot blood , mine eyes no * Anjou and Maine ! myself did win them both ; ' Those provinces these arms of mine did conquer : • And are the cities , that I got with wounds , Deliver'd up ...
... hope to conquer them again , • My sword should shed hot blood , mine eyes no * Anjou and Maine ! myself did win them both ; ' Those provinces these arms of mine did conquer : • And are the cities , that I got with wounds , Deliver'd up ...
Side 13
... hope of France , Even as I have of fertile England's soil . A day will come , when York shall claim his own ; And therefore I will take the Nevil's parts , And make a shew of love to proud duke Hum . phrey , And , when I spy advantage ...
... hope of France , Even as I have of fertile England's soil . A day will come , when York shall claim his own ; And therefore I will take the Nevil's parts , And make a shew of love to proud duke Hum . phrey , And , when I spy advantage ...
Side 29
... hope of his reward . * York . At your pleasure , my good lord . • Who's within there , ho ! Enter .a Seryant . Invite my lords of Salisbury , and Warwick , " To sup with me to - morrow night . Away ! [ Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I. Saint ...
... hope of his reward . * York . At your pleasure , my good lord . • Who's within there , ho ! Enter .a Seryant . Invite my lords of Salisbury , and Warwick , " To sup with me to - morrow night . Away ! [ Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I. Saint ...
Side 32
... hope of har . * I pray , my lords , let me compound this strife . mony ? Enter an Inhabitant of Saint Albans , crying , A Miracle ! Glo . What means this noise ? Fellow , what miracle dost thou proclaim ? Inhab . A miracle ! a miracle ...
... hope of har . * I pray , my lords , let me compound this strife . mony ? Enter an Inhabitant of Saint Albans , crying , A Miracle ! Glo . What means this noise ? Fellow , what miracle dost thou proclaim ? Inhab . A miracle ! a miracle ...
Side 42
... hope , • My stay , my guide , and lantern to my feet ; * And go in peace , Humphrey ; no less belov'd , Than when thou wert protector to thy king . * Q. Mar. I see no reason , why a king of years * Should be to be protected like a child ...
... hope , • My stay , my guide , and lantern to my feet ; * And go in peace , Humphrey ; no less belov'd , Than when thou wert protector to thy king . * Q. Mar. I see no reason , why a king of years * Should be to be protected like a child ...
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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