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William Shakespeare. CONTENT S. FIRST PART OF KING HENRY IV . SECOND PART OF KING HENRY IV . KING HENRY V. " FIRST PART OF KING HENRY VI . SECOND PART OF KING HENRY VI . Page . 1 87 181 273 357 : FIRST PART OF KING HENRY IV . DRAMATIS ...
William Shakespeare. CONTENT S. FIRST PART OF KING HENRY IV . SECOND PART OF KING HENRY IV . KING HENRY V. " FIRST PART OF KING HENRY VI . SECOND PART OF KING HENRY VI . Page . 1 87 181 273 357 : FIRST PART OF KING HENRY IV . DRAMATIS ...
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William Shakespeare. FIRST PART OF KING HENRY IV . DRAMATIS PERSONE . KING HENRY THE FOURTH . HENRY , Prince of Wales . PRINCE JOHN OF LANCASTER . EARL OF WESTMORELAND . SIR WALTER BLUNT . THOMAS PERCY , Earl of Worces- ter . HENRY PERCY ...
William Shakespeare. FIRST PART OF KING HENRY IV . DRAMATIS PERSONE . KING HENRY THE FOURTH . HENRY , Prince of Wales . PRINCE JOHN OF LANCASTER . EARL OF WESTMORELAND . SIR WALTER BLUNT . THOMAS PERCY , Earl of Worces- ter . HENRY PERCY ...
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... king , · as , God save thy grace , majesty , I should say , for grace thou wilt have none , - P. Hen . What ! none ? Fal . No , by my troth ; not so much as will serve to be pro- logue to an egg and butter . P. Hen . Well , how then ...
... king , · as , God save thy grace , majesty , I should say , for grace thou wilt have none , - P. Hen . What ! none ? Fal . No , by my troth ; not so much as will serve to be pro- logue to an egg and butter . P. Hen . Well , how then ...
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... king , As this ingrate and canker'd Bolingbroke . North . Brother , [ To WORCESTER . ] the king hath made your nephew mad . Wor . Who struck this heat up after I was gone ? Hot . He will , forsooth , have all my prisoners ; And when I ...
... king , As this ingrate and canker'd Bolingbroke . North . Brother , [ To WORCESTER . ] the king hath made your nephew mad . Wor . Who struck this heat up after I was gone ? Hot . He will , forsooth , have all my prisoners ; And when I ...
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... king . Shall it for shame be spoken in these days , Or fill up chronicles in time to come , That men of your nobility and power , Did gage them both in an unjust behalf , ( As both of you , God pardon it ! have done ) – To put down ...
... king . Shall it for shame be spoken in these days , Or fill up chronicles in time to come , That men of your nobility and power , Did gage them both in an unjust behalf , ( As both of you , God pardon it ! have done ) – To put down ...
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