The Dramatic Works and Poems, Volume 2Harper & Bros., 1848 |
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... thought he did but [ Putting on a red Rose , That any one should therefore be suspicious I more incline to Somerset than York : Both are my kinsmen , and I love them both : As well may they upbraid me with my crown , Because , forsooth ...
... thought he did but [ Putting on a red Rose , That any one should therefore be suspicious I more incline to Somerset than York : Both are my kinsmen , and I love them both : As well may they upbraid me with my crown , Because , forsooth ...
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... thought plays first acted and published . The present play sufficiently polished , he accepted , and introduced , with- opens with King Henry's marriage , which was in the out any , or very slight , alterations . twenty - third year of ...
... thought plays first acted and published . The present play sufficiently polished , he accepted , and introduced , with- opens with King Henry's marriage , which was in the out any , or very slight , alterations . twenty - third year of ...
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... thoughts : And may that thought , when I imagine ill Against my king and nephew , virtuous Henry * Be my last breathing in this mortal world ! ' My troublous dream this night doth make me sad . Duch . What dream'd my lord ? tell me ...
... thoughts : And may that thought , when I imagine ill Against my king and nephew , virtuous Henry * Be my last breathing in this mortal world ! ' My troublous dream this night doth make me sad . Duch . What dream'd my lord ? tell me ...
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... thought any such matter : God is my witness , I am falsely accused by the villain . Pet . By these ten bones , 1 my lords , [ holding up his hands . ] he did speak them to me in the garret one night , as we were scouring my lord of ...
... thought any such matter : God is my witness , I am falsely accused by the villain . Pet . By these ten bones , 1 my lords , [ holding up his hands . ] he did speak them to me in the garret one night , as we were scouring my lord of ...
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... thought , my lord , that you took bribes of France , And , being protector , stayed the soldiers ' pay ; By means whereof , his highness hath lost France . Glo . Is it but thought so ? What are they that think it ? ' I never robb'd the ...
... thought , my lord , that you took bribes of France , And , being protector , stayed the soldiers ' pay ; By means whereof , his highness hath lost France . Glo . Is it but thought so ? What are they that think it ? ' I never robb'd the ...
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