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Page 8
... eye , That all the treasons , for these eighteen years Complotted and contrived in this land , Fetch from false Mowbray their first head and spring . Further I say , and further will maintain Upon his bad life , to make all this good ...
... eye , That all the treasons , for these eighteen years Complotted and contrived in this land , Fetch from false Mowbray their first head and spring . Further I say , and further will maintain Upon his bad life , to make all this good ...
Page 9
... eyes , and ears : Were he my brother , nay , my kingdom's heir , ( As he is but my father's brother's son , ) Now by my scepter's awe I make a vow , Such neighbour nearnels to our sacred blood Should nothing privilege him , nor ...
... eyes , and ears : Were he my brother , nay , my kingdom's heir , ( As he is but my father's brother's son , ) Now by my scepter's awe I make a vow , Such neighbour nearnels to our sacred blood Should nothing privilege him , nor ...
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... eye profane a tear For me , if I be gor'd with Mowbray's spear : As confident , as is the falcon's flight Against a bird , do Iwith Mowbray fight . My loving lord , [ to Lord Marsh . ] . I take my leave of you ; Of you , my noble cousin ...
... eye profane a tear For me , if I be gor'd with Mowbray's spear : As confident , as is the falcon's flight Against a bird , do Iwith Mowbray fight . My loving lord , [ to Lord Marsh . ] . I take my leave of you ; Of you , my noble cousin ...
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... eye . Order the trial , marshal , and begin . --- " The king and the lords return to their seats . ] Mar. Harry of Hereford , Lancaster , and Derby , Receive thy lance ; and God defend the right ! Boling . [ rising ] Strong as a tower ...
... eye . Order the trial , marshal , and begin . --- " The king and the lords return to their seats . ] Mar. Harry of Hereford , Lancaster , and Derby , Receive thy lance ; and God defend the right ! Boling . [ rising ] Strong as a tower ...
Page 19
... eyes do hate the dire aspect Of cruel wounds plough'd up with neighbours ' swords ; [ And for we think the eagle - winged pride Of sky aspiring and ambitious thoughts , With rival - hating envy , set you on To wake our peace , which in ...
... eyes do hate the dire aspect Of cruel wounds plough'd up with neighbours ' swords ; [ And for we think the eagle - winged pride Of sky aspiring and ambitious thoughts , With rival - hating envy , set you on To wake our peace , which in ...
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