The dramatic works, Volume 5Walker, 1831 |
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... Harry ? when17 ? Obedience bids , I should not bid again . K. Rich . Norfolk , throw down ; we bid ; there is no boot18 . Nor . Myself I throw , dread sovereign , at thy foot : My life thou shalt command , but not my shame : The one my ...
... Harry ? when17 ? Obedience bids , I should not bid again . K. Rich . Norfolk , throw down ; we bid ; there is no boot18 . Nor . Myself I throw , dread sovereign , at thy foot : My life thou shalt command , but not my shame : The one my ...
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... Harry Hereford arm'd ? Aum . Yea , at all points : and longs to enter in . 6 Her house in Essex . no In our ancient castles the naked stone walls were only co- vered with tapestry or arras , hung upon tenterhooks , from which it was ...
... Harry Hereford arm'd ? Aum . Yea , at all points : and longs to enter in . 6 Her house in Essex . no In our ancient castles the naked stone walls were only co- vered with tapestry or arras , hung upon tenterhooks , from which it was ...
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... Harry of Hereford , Lancaster , and Derby , Am I ; who ready here do stand in arms , To prove , by heaven's grace , and my body's valour , In lists , on Thomas Mowbray , duke of Norfolk , That he's a traitor , foul and dangerous , To ...
... Harry of Hereford , Lancaster , and Derby , Am I ; who ready here do stand in arms , To prove , by heaven's grace , and my body's valour , In lists , on Thomas Mowbray , duke of Norfolk , That he's a traitor , foul and dangerous , To ...
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... Harry of Hereford , Lancaster , and Derby , Receive thy lance ; and God defend the right ! Boling . [ Rising . ] Strong as a tower in hope , I cry - amen . Mar. Go bear this lance [ To an Officer ] to Tho- mas duke of Norfolk . 1 Her .
... Harry of Hereford , Lancaster , and Derby , Receive thy lance ; and God defend the right ! Boling . [ Rising . ] Strong as a tower in hope , I cry - amen . Mar. Go bear this lance [ To an Officer ] to Tho- mas duke of Norfolk . 1 Her .
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... Harry duke of Hereford , were he here.IT. K. Rich . Right ; you say true : as Hereford's love , so his : As theirs , so mine ; and all be as it is . Enter NORTHUMBERLAND . North . My liege , old Gaunt commends him to your majesty . K ...
... Harry duke of Hereford , were he here.IT. K. Rich . Right ; you say true : as Hereford's love , so his : As theirs , so mine ; and all be as it is . Enter NORTHUMBERLAND . North . My liege , old Gaunt commends him to your majesty . K ...
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