The dramatic works of William Shakspeare. 8 (1833)J. Walker, G. Offer, [and] Sharpe and Sons, 1825 |
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Side 111
... Plantagenet is thine ; who , though I speak it before his face , if he be not fellow with the best king , thou shalt find the best king of good fellows . Come , your answer in broken musick ; for thy voice is musick , and thy English ...
... Plantagenet is thine ; who , though I speak it before his face , if he be not fellow with the best king , thou shalt find the best king of good fellows . Come , your answer in broken musick ; for thy voice is musick , and thy English ...
Side 120
... PLANTAGENET , eldest son of Richard late earl of Cambridge ; afterwards duke of York . Earl of WARWICK . Earl of SALISBURY . Earl of SUFFOLK . Lord TALBOT , afterwards earl of Shrewsbury : JOHN TALBOT , his son . EDMUND MORTIMER , earl ...
... PLANTAGENET , eldest son of Richard late earl of Cambridge ; afterwards duke of York . Earl of WARWICK . Earl of SALISBURY . Earl of SUFFOLK . Lord TALBOT , afterwards earl of Shrewsbury : JOHN TALBOT , his son . EDMUND MORTIMER , earl ...
Side 139
... Plantagenet , I will ; and Nero - like , Play on the lute , beholding the towns burn : Wretched shall France be only in my name . [ Thunder heard ; afterwards an alarum , What stir is this ? What tumult's in the heavens ? Whence cometh ...
... Plantagenet , I will ; and Nero - like , Play on the lute , beholding the towns burn : Wretched shall France be only in my name . [ Thunder heard ; afterwards an alarum , What stir is this ? What tumult's in the heavens ? Whence cometh ...
Side 151
... PLANTAGENET , VERNON , and another Lawyer . Plan . Great lords , and gentlemen , what means this silence ? Dare no man answer in a case of truth ? Suf . Within the Temple hall we were too loud ; The garden here is more convenient . Plun ...
... PLANTAGENET , VERNON , and another Lawyer . Plan . Great lords , and gentlemen , what means this silence ? Dare no man answer in a case of truth ? Suf . Within the Temple hall we were too loud ; The garden here is more convenient . Plun ...
Side 152
... Plantagenet . Suf . I pluck this red rose , with young And say withal , I think he held the right . Somerset : Ver . Stay , lords , and gentlemen ; and pluck no more , Till vou conclude that he , upon whose side The fewest roses are ...
... Plantagenet . Suf . I pluck this red rose , with young And say withal , I think he held the right . Somerset : Ver . Stay , lords , and gentlemen ; and pluck no more , Till vou conclude that he , upon whose side The fewest roses are ...
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