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Page 51
To Eltham will I , where the young king is , Being ordained his special governor , And for his safety there I'll best devise . Exit . Winchester . Each hath his place and function to attend ; I am left out ; for me nothing remains .
To Eltham will I , where the young king is , Being ordained his special governor , And for his safety there I'll best devise . Exit . Winchester . Each hath his place and function to attend ; I am left out ; for me nothing remains .
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Whereto they were the more earnestly bent , and thought it a thing of greater facility , because of King Henry's young years ; whom ( because he was a child ) they esteemed not , but with one consent revolted from their sworn fealty ...
Whereto they were the more earnestly bent , and thought it a thing of greater facility , because of King Henry's young years ; whom ( because he was a child ) they esteemed not , but with one consent revolted from their sworn fealty ...
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Young Clifford . And so to arms , victorious father , To quell the rebels and their complices . Richard . Fie ! Charity , for shame ! Speak not in spite , For you shall sup with Jesu Christ tonight . o 200 205 210 Young Clifford .
Young Clifford . And so to arms , victorious father , To quell the rebels and their complices . Richard . Fie ! Charity , for shame ! Speak not in spite , For you shall sup with Jesu Christ tonight . o 200 205 210 Young Clifford .
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | xxiii |
Henry VI Part One | 45 |
TEXTUAL Note | 155 |
Copyright | |
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