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Page 142
Suffolk . To me . Reignier . Suffolk , what remedy ? I am a soldier and unapto to weep Or to exclaim on fortune's fickleness . 135 Suffolk . Yes , there is remedy enough , my lord : Consent , and for thy honor give consent ...
Suffolk . To me . Reignier . Suffolk , what remedy ? I am a soldier and unapto to weep Or to exclaim on fortune's fickleness . 135 Suffolk . Yes , there is remedy enough , my lord : Consent , and for thy honor give consent ...
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Suffolk . That is her ransom ; I deliver her , And those two counties I will undertake Your grace shall well and quietly enjoy . Reignier . And I again , in Henry's royal name , As deputyo unto that gracious king , Give thee her hand ...
Suffolk . That is her ransom ; I deliver her , And those two counties I will undertake Your grace shall well and quietly enjoy . Reignier . And I again , in Henry's royal name , As deputyo unto that gracious king , Give thee her hand ...
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Suffolk . Stay , Whitmore , for thy prisoner is a prince , The Duke of Suffolk , William de la Pole . Whitmore . The Duke of Suffolk , muffled up in rags ? Suffolk . Ay , but these rags are no part of the Duke : Jove sometime went ...
Suffolk . Stay , Whitmore , for thy prisoner is a prince , The Duke of Suffolk , William de la Pole . Whitmore . The Duke of Suffolk , muffled up in rags ? Suffolk . Ay , but these rags are no part of the Duke : Jove sometime went ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | xxiii |
Henry VI Part One | 45 |
TEXTUAL Note | 155 |
Copyright | |
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