Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: The taming of the shrew. 1631. The history of King Lear. 1608. The troublesome raigne of King Iohn, in two parts. 1611. The tragedie of Richard the Second. 1615. The historie of Henry the Fourth. 1613. The second part of Henry the Fourth. 1600J. and R. Tonson, 1766 - English drama |
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... Harry Herford armde ? Aumerle . Yea at all points , and longs to enter in . Mar. The duke of Norfolke fprightfully and bold , Staies but the fummons of the appellants trumpet . Aum . Why then the champions are prepard , and stay For ...
... Harry Herford armde ? Aumerle . Yea at all points , and longs to enter in . Mar. The duke of Norfolke fprightfully and bold , Staies but the fummons of the appellants trumpet . Aum . Why then the champions are prepard , and stay For ...
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... Harry of Herford , Lancaster , and Darby Am I , who readie heare do stand in armes , To proue by Gods ** grace , and my bodies valour Heaven t bis Tucket . Enter Hereford and Harold formally ** Heavens I placed In lifts , on Thomas ...
... Harry of Herford , Lancaster , and Darby Am I , who readie heare do stand in armes , To proue by Gods ** grace , and my bodies valour Heaven t bis Tucket . Enter Hereford and Harold formally ** Heavens I placed In lifts , on Thomas ...
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... Harry of Herford , Lancafler , and Darbie , Stands heere , for God , his foueraigne , and himselfe , On paine to be found false and recreant , To proue the duke of Norfolke Thomas Mowbray , A traytor to his God , his king , and him ...
... Harry of Herford , Lancafler , and Darbie , Stands heere , for God , his foueraigne , and himselfe , On paine to be found false and recreant , To proue the duke of Norfolke Thomas Mowbray , A traytor to his God , his king , and him ...
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... Harry duke of Herford , were he heere . King . Right , you fay true ; as Herfords loue , fo his : As theirs , fo mine , and § be as it is . * Exit . North . My liege , old Gaunt commends him to your ma- King . What fayes hee ? X ...
... Harry duke of Herford , were he heere . King . Right , you fay true ; as Herfords loue , fo his : As theirs , fo mine , and § be as it is . * Exit . North . My liege , old Gaunt commends him to your ma- King . What fayes hee ? X ...
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... Harry true ? Did not the one deferue to haue an heyre ? Is not his heyre a well deferuing fonne ? Take Herfords right away , and take from time , His charters and his customarie rights ; Let not to morrow then enfue to day : Be not thy ...
... Harry true ? Did not the one deferue to haue an heyre ? Is not his heyre a well deferuing fonne ? Take Herfords right away , and take from time , His charters and his customarie rights ; Let not to morrow then enfue to day : Be not thy ...
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