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Page 16
... 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 God of heaven , king Richard , and to me ; And , as I truly fight ...
... 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 God of heaven , king Richard , and to me ; And , as I truly fight ...
Page 26
... stand out in Ireland ; - Expedient manage must be made , my liege ; Ere further leisure yield them further means , For their advantage , and your highnefs ' lofs . K. Rich . We will ourself in person to this war . And , for our coffers ...
... stand out in Ireland ; - Expedient manage must be made , my liege ; Ere further leisure yield them further means , For their advantage , and your highnefs ' lofs . K. Rich . We will ourself in person to this war . And , for our coffers ...
Page 33
... stand possess'd . York . How long shall I be patient ? Ah , how long Shall tender duty make me suffer wrong ? Not Gloster's death , nor Hereford's banishment , Not Gaunt's rebukes , nor England's private wrongs , J Nor the prevention of ...
... stand possess'd . York . How long shall I be patient ? Ah , how long Shall tender duty make me suffer wrong ? Not Gloster's death , nor Hereford's banishment , Not Gaunt's rebukes , nor England's private wrongs , J Nor the prevention of ...
Page 42
... stands generally condemn'd . Bagot . If judgment lie in them , then so do we , Because we ever have been near the king . Green . Well , I'll for refuge straight to Bristol castle ; The earl of Wiltshire is already there . Bushy ...
... stands generally condemn'd . Bagot . If judgment lie in them , then so do we , Because we ever have been near the king . Green . Well , I'll for refuge straight to Bristol castle ; The earl of Wiltshire is already there . Bushy ...
Page 45
... stands the castle , by yon tuft of trees , Mann'd with three hundred men , as I have é heard : And in it are the lords of York , Berkley , and Seymour ; None else of name , and noble estimate . Enter Ross and WILLOUGHBY . North . Here ...
... stands the castle , by yon tuft of trees , Mann'd with three hundred men , as I have é heard : And in it are the lords of York , Berkley , and Seymour ; None else of name , and noble estimate . Enter Ross and WILLOUGHBY . North . Here ...
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