The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... Brother to Edward IV . Richard , Duke of Gloucester , Brother to Edward IV . afterwards King Richard III . Cardinal , Archbishop of York . Duke of Buckingham . Duke of Norfolk . Earl of Surrey . Marquis of Dorfet , Son to Queen ...
... Brother to Edward IV . Richard , Duke of Gloucester , Brother to Edward IV . afterwards King Richard III . Cardinal , Archbishop of York . Duke of Buckingham . Duke of Norfolk . Earl of Surrey . Marquis of Dorfet , Son to Queen ...
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... brother Clarence and the King In deadly hate , the one against the other : By drunken prophefies , libels , and dreams , And , if King Edward be as true and juft , ( 5 ) As I am fubtle , falfe , and treacherous , This day fhould ...
... brother Clarence and the King In deadly hate , the one against the other : By drunken prophefies , libels , and dreams , And , if King Edward be as true and juft , ( 5 ) As I am fubtle , falfe , and treacherous , This day fhould ...
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... brother there , That made him fend lord Haftings to the Tower ? From whence this day he is delivered . We are not fafe , Clarence , we are not fafe . Clar . By heav'n , I think , there is no man fecure But the Queen's kindred , and ...
... brother there , That made him fend lord Haftings to the Tower ? From whence this day he is delivered . We are not fafe , Clarence , we are not fafe . Clar . By heav'n , I think , there is no man fecure But the Queen's kindred , and ...
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... Brother , farewel ; I will unto the King , And whatfoe'er you will employ me in , Were it to call King Edward's widow fifter , ( 8 ) I will perform it to infranchise you . Mean time , this deep difgrace of brotherhood Touches me deeper ...
... Brother , farewel ; I will unto the King , And whatfoe'er you will employ me in , Were it to call King Edward's widow fifter , ( 8 ) I will perform it to infranchise you . Mean time , this deep difgrace of brotherhood Touches me deeper ...
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... Brothers beat afide the point . Glo . I was provoked by her fland'rous tongue , That laid their guilt upon my guiltlefs fhoulders . ( 4 ) Anne . Thou waft provoked by thy bloody mind , That never dreamt on aught but butcheries : Didst ...
... Brothers beat afide the point . Glo . I was provoked by her fland'rous tongue , That laid their guilt upon my guiltlefs fhoulders . ( 4 ) Anne . Thou waft provoked by thy bloody mind , That never dreamt on aught but butcheries : Didst ...
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