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... Rose , or Lancaster faction . Charles , Dauphin , and afterwards king of France . Reignier , Duke of Anjou , and titular king of Naples . Duke of Burgundy . Duke of Alençon . Governor of Paris . Bastard of Orleans . Master - Gunner of ...
... Rose , or Lancaster faction . Charles , Dauphin , and afterwards king of France . Reignier , Duke of Anjou , and titular king of Naples . Duke of Burgundy . Duke of Alençon . Governor of Paris . Bastard of Orleans . Master - Gunner of ...
Side 62
... rose with me . ] This is given as the original of the two badges of the houses of York and Lan- cafter , whether truly or not , is no great matter . But the pro- verbial expreffion of faying a thing under the rose , I am perfuaded ...
... rose with me . ] This is given as the original of the two badges of the houses of York and Lan- cafter , whether truly or not , is no great matter . But the pro- verbial expreffion of faying a thing under the rose , I am perfuaded ...
Side 63
... rose from off this thorn with me . WAR . I love no colours ; and , without all co- lour Of base infinuating flattery , I pluck this white rose , with Plantagenet . SUF . I pluck this red rose , with young Somerset ; And say withal , I ...
... rose from off this thorn with me . WAR . I love no colours ; and , without all co- lour Of base infinuating flattery , I pluck this white rose , with Plantagenet . SUF . I pluck this red rose , with young Somerset ; And say withal , I ...
Side 64
... rose side . Som . Prick not your finger as you pluck it off ; Left , bleeding , you do paint the white rose red , And fall on my side so against your will . VER . If I , my lord , for my opinion bleed , Opinion shall be furgeon to my ...
... rose side . Som . Prick not your finger as you pluck it off ; Left , bleeding , you do paint the white rose red , And fall on my side so against your will . VER . If I , my lord , for my opinion bleed , Opinion shall be furgeon to my ...
Side 65
... rose a canker , Somerset ? SOM . Hath not thy rose a thorn , Plantagenet ? PLAN . Ay , sharp and piercing , to maintain his truth ; Whiles thy confuming canker eats his falsehood . SOM . Well , I'll find friends to wear my bleed- ing ...
... rose a canker , Somerset ? SOM . Hath not thy rose a thorn , Plantagenet ? PLAN . Ay , sharp and piercing , to maintain his truth ; Whiles thy confuming canker eats his falsehood . SOM . Well , I'll find friends to wear my bleed- ing ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volum 14 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1809 |
The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volum 14 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1809 |
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