The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 - Theater |
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... York . A Room in the Archbishop's Palace . Enter the Archbishop of York , the Lords HASTIngs , MOWBRAY , and BARDOLPH . Arch . Thus have you heard our cause , and known our means ; And , my most noble friends , I pray you all ...
... York . A Room in the Archbishop's Palace . Enter the Archbishop of York , the Lords HASTIngs , MOWBRAY , and BARDOLPH . Arch . Thus have you heard our cause , and known our means ; And , my most noble friends , I pray you all ...
Page 76
... York , in God's name then set forward . Arch . Before , and greet his grace : - my lord , we [ Exeunt . come . реп SCENE II . Another Part of the Forest . Enter , from one side , MOWBRAY , the Archbishop , HAST- INGS , and Others : from ...
... York , in God's name then set forward . Arch . Before , and greet his grace : - my lord , we [ Exeunt . come . реп SCENE II . Another Part of the Forest . Enter , from one side , MOWBRAY , the Archbishop , HAST- INGS , and Others : from ...
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... YORK , Cousin to the King . Earls of SALISBury , Westmoreland , and WARWICK . Archbishop of CANTERBURY . Bishop of ELY . Earl of CAMBridge , Lord SCROOP , Sir THOMAS GREY , } Conspirators against the King . Sir THOMAS ERPINGHAM , GOWER ...
... YORK , Cousin to the King . Earls of SALISBury , Westmoreland , and WARWICK . Archbishop of CANTERBURY . Bishop of ELY . Earl of CAMBridge , Lord SCROOP , Sir THOMAS GREY , } Conspirators against the King . Sir THOMAS ERPINGHAM , GOWER ...
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... YORK . York . My lord , most humbly on my knee I beg The leading of the vaward . K. Hen . Take it , brave York . Now , soldiers , march away . - And how thou pleasest , God , dispose the day ! SCENE IV . The Field of Battle . [ Exeunt ...
... YORK . York . My lord , most humbly on my knee I beg The leading of the vaward . K. Hen . Take it , brave York . Now , soldiers , march away . - And how thou pleasest , God , dispose the day ! SCENE IV . The Field of Battle . [ Exeunt ...
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... York commends him to your ma- jesty . K. Hen . Lives he , good uncle ? thrice within this hour , I saw him down ; thrice up again , and fighting ; From helmet to the spur , all blood he was . Exe . In which array , ( brave soldier ...
... York commends him to your ma- jesty . K. Hen . Lives he , good uncle ? thrice within this hour , I saw him down ; thrice up again , and fighting ; From helmet to the spur , all blood he was . Exe . In which array , ( brave soldier ...
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