The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Riley, 1806 |
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... enter Attendants , with BOLINGBROKE and NORFOLK . Boling . May many years of happy days befal My gracious sovereign , my most loving liege ! Nor . Each day still better other's happiness ; Until the heavens , envying earth's good hap ...
... enter Attendants , with BOLINGBROKE and NORFOLK . Boling . May many years of happy days befal My gracious sovereign , my most loving liege ! Nor . Each day still better other's happiness ; Until the heavens , envying earth's good hap ...
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... Enter GAUNT , and Duchess of Gloster . " Gaunt . Alas ! the part I had in Gloster's blood Doth more solicit me , than your exclaims , To stir against the butchers of his life . But since correction lieth in those hands , Which made the ...
... Enter GAUNT , and Duchess of Gloster . " Gaunt . Alas ! the part I had in Gloster's blood Doth more solicit me , than your exclaims , To stir against the butchers of his life . But since correction lieth in those hands , Which made the ...
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... enter butcher Mowbray's breast ! Or , if misfortune miss the first career , Be Mowbray's sins so heavy in his bosom , That they may break his foaming courser's back , And throw the rider headlong in the lists , A caitiff recreant to my ...
... enter butcher Mowbray's breast ! Or , if misfortune miss the first career , Be Mowbray's sins so heavy in his bosom , That they may break his foaming courser's back , And throw the rider headlong in the lists , A caitiff recreant to my ...
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... Enter the Lord Marshal , and AUMERLE . Mar. My lord Aumerle , is Harry Hereford arm'd ? 5 unfurnish'd walls , ] In our ancient castles the naked stone walls were only covered with tapestry , or arras , hung upon tenter hooks , from ...
... Enter the Lord Marshal , and AUMERLE . Mar. My lord Aumerle , is Harry Hereford arm'd ? 5 unfurnish'd walls , ] In our ancient castles the naked stone walls were only covered with tapestry , or arras , hung upon tenter hooks , from ...
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... Enter King RICHARD , who takes his seat on his Throne ; GAUNT , and several Noblemen , who take their places . A Trumpet is sounded , and an- swered by another Trumpet within . Then enter NOR- FOLK in armour , preceded by a Herald . K ...
... Enter King RICHARD , who takes his seat on his Throne ; GAUNT , and several Noblemen , who take their places . A Trumpet is sounded , and an- swered by another Trumpet within . Then enter NOR- FOLK in armour , preceded by a Herald . K ...
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