The dramatic works, Volume 5Walker, 1831 |
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... peace shall become my age : Throw down , my son , the duke of Norfolk's gage . K. Rich . And , Norfolk , throw down his . Gaunt . When , Harry ? when17 ? Obedience bids , I should not bid again . K. Rich . Norfolk , throw down ; we bid ...
... peace shall become my age : Throw down , my son , the duke of Norfolk's gage . K. Rich . And , Norfolk , throw down his . Gaunt . When , Harry ? when17 ? Obedience bids , I should not bid again . K. Rich . Norfolk , throw down ; we bid ...
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... peace , which in our country's cradle Draws the sweet infant breath of gentle sleep ' ; ] Which so rous'd up with boisterous untun'd drums , With harsh resounding trumpets ' dreadful bray , And grating shock of wrathful iron arms ...
... peace , which in our country's cradle Draws the sweet infant breath of gentle sleep ' ; ] Which so rous'd up with boisterous untun'd drums , With harsh resounding trumpets ' dreadful bray , And grating shock of wrathful iron arms ...
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... peace was never gentle lamb more mild , Than was that young and princely gentleman : His face thou hast , for even so look'd he , Accomplish'd with the number of thy hours22 : But , when he frown'd , it was against the French , And not ...
... peace was never gentle lamb more mild , Than was that young and princely gentleman : His face thou hast , for even so look'd he , Accomplish'd with the number of thy hours22 : But , when he frown'd , it was against the French , And not ...
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... peace , than they in wars . Ross . The earl of Wiltshire hath the realm in farm . Willo . The king's grown bankrupt , like a broken man . North . Reproach , and dissolution , hangeth over him . Ross . He hath not money for these Irish ...
... peace , than they in wars . Ross . The earl of Wiltshire hath the realm in farm . Willo . The king's grown bankrupt , like a broken man . North . Reproach , and dissolution , hangeth over him . Ross . He hath not money for these Irish ...
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... peace with self - born arms . Enter YORK , attended . Boling . I shall not need transport my words by you ; Here comes his grace in person . My noble uncle ! [ Kneels . 2 ' Your message , you say , is to my lord of Hereford . My answer ...
... peace with self - born arms . Enter YORK , attended . Boling . I shall not need transport my words by you ; Here comes his grace in person . My noble uncle ! [ Kneels . 2 ' Your message , you say , is to my lord of Hereford . My answer ...
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arms Aumerle Bard Bardolph battle of Agincourt blood Boling Bolingbroke brother called Cotgrave cousin crown death dost doth duke duke of Hereford earl England English Exeunt Exit eyes fair Falstaff father fear folio France French friends Gaunt give Glendower grace grief hand Harfleur Harry Harry Percy hath hear heart heaven Holinshed honour horse Host John of Gaunt King Henry King Henry IV King Richard King Richard II king's Lady liege live look lord majesty master merry Mortimer never night noble Northumberland old copies passage peace Percy Pist Pistol play Poins pray prince prince of Wales quarto Queen Rich sack SCENE Scroop Shakspeare Shakspeare's Shal Sir John Sir John Falstaff soldiers soul speak Steevens sweet sword tell thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought tongue unto Westmoreland word York