The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 17R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... death of King Henry IV . and the coronation of King Henry V. [ 1412-13 . ] THEOBALD . This play was entered at Stationers ' Hall , August 23 , 1600 . STEEVENS . The Second Part of King Henry IV . I suppose to have been written in 1598 ...
... death of King Henry IV . and the coronation of King Henry V. [ 1412-13 . ] THEOBALD . This play was entered at Stationers ' Hall , August 23 , 1600 . STEEVENS . The Second Part of King Henry IV . I suppose to have been written in 1598 ...
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... death . This have I rumour'd through the peasant towns Between that royal field of Shrewsbury And this worm - eaten hold of ragged stone ' , Where Hotspur's father , old Northumberland , Lies crafty - sick : the posts come tiring on , 6 ...
... death . This have I rumour'd through the peasant towns Between that royal field of Shrewsbury And this worm - eaten hold of ragged stone ' , Where Hotspur's father , old Northumberland , Lies crafty - sick : the posts come tiring on , 6 ...
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... death ; And , in the fortune of my lord your son , Prince Harry slain outright ; and both the Blunts Kill'd by the hand of Douglas : young prince John , And Westmoreland and Stafford , fled the field ; And Harry Monmouth's brawn , the ...
... death ; And , in the fortune of my lord your son , Prince Harry slain outright ; and both the Blunts Kill'd by the hand of Douglas : young prince John , And Westmoreland and Stafford , fled the field ; And Harry Monmouth's brawn , the ...
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... death put on his ugliest mask , To fright our party . NORTH . How doth my son and brother ? Thou tremblest ; and the whiteness in thy cheek Is apter than thy tongue to tell thy errand . Even such a man , so faint , so spiritless , So ...
... death put on his ugliest mask , To fright our party . NORTH . How doth my son and brother ? Thou tremblest ; and the whiteness in thy cheek Is apter than thy tongue to tell thy errand . Even such a man , so faint , so spiritless , So ...
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... death ; ere thou report'st it . This thou would'st say , -Your son did thus , and thus :: Your brother , thus ; so fought the noble Douglas ; Stopping my greedy ear with their bold deeds : But in the end , to stop mine ear indeed , Thou ...
... death ; ere thou report'st it . This thou would'st say , -Your son did thus , and thus :: Your brother , thus ; so fought the noble Douglas ; Stopping my greedy ear with their bold deeds : But in the end , to stop mine ear indeed , Thou ...
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