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... King Henry VI . The Contention of the two famous houses of Yorke and Lancaster in two parts , was published in quarto , in 1600 ; and the first part was entered on the Stationers ' books , ( as Mr. Steevens has observed , ) March 12 ...
... King Henry VI . The Contention of the two famous houses of Yorke and Lancaster in two parts , was published in quarto , in 1600 ; and the first part was entered on the Stationers ' books , ( as Mr. Steevens has observed , ) March 12 ...
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... king Richard Plantagenet , Duke of York : Edward and Richard , his sons . Duke of Somerset , Duke of Suffolk , Duke of Buckingham , of the king's party . Lord Clifford , Young Clifford , his son . Earl of Salisbury , Earl of Warwick ...
... king Richard Plantagenet , Duke of York : Edward and Richard , his sons . Duke of Somerset , Duke of Suffolk , Duke of Buckingham , of the king's party . Lord Clifford , Young Clifford , his son . Earl of Salisbury , Earl of Warwick ...
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... king receiv'd . K. Hen , Suffolk , arise . Welcome , queen Margaret : I can express no kinder sign of love , Than this kind kiss . O Lord , that lends me life , Lend me a heart replete with thankfulness ! For thou hast given me , in ...
... king receiv'd . K. Hen , Suffolk , arise . Welcome , queen Margaret : I can express no kinder sign of love , Than this kind kiss . O Lord , that lends me life , Lend me a heart replete with thankfulness ! For thou hast given me , in ...
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... king Charles , . For eighteen months concluded by consent . Glo . ( reads . ] Imprimis , It is agreed between the French king , Charles , and William de la Poole , marquess of Suffolk , ambassador for Henry king of England , - that the ...
... king Charles , . For eighteen months concluded by consent . Glo . ( reads . ] Imprimis , It is agreed between the French king , Charles , and William de la Poole , marquess of Suffolk , ambassador for Henry king of England , - that the ...
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... king ' was an usurper . Suf . Who is there ? ( Enter Servants . ] Take this fellow in , and send for his master with a pursuivant presently : we'll hear more of your matter before the king . [ Exeunt Servants , with PETER . ' Q. Mar ...
... king ' was an usurper . Suf . Who is there ? ( Enter Servants . ] Take this fellow in , and send for his master with a pursuivant presently : we'll hear more of your matter before the king . [ Exeunt Servants , with PETER . ' Q. Mar ...
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