The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1855 |
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Page 69
... we come ambassadors from the king Unto the commons whom thou hast misled ; And here pronounce free pardon to them all , That will forsake thee , and go home in peace . Clif . What say ye , countrymen ? will you ACT IV . ] 69 KING HENRY VI.
... we come ambassadors from the king Unto the commons whom thou hast misled ; And here pronounce free pardon to them all , That will forsake thee , and go home in peace . Clif . What say ye , countrymen ? will you ACT IV . ] 69 KING HENRY VI.
Page 70
... Clif . What say ye , countrymen ? will you relent , And yield to mercy , whilst ' tis offered you ; Or let a rabble lead you to your deaths ? Who loves the king , and will embrace his pardon , Fling up his cap , and say- God save his ...
... Clif . What say ye , countrymen ? will you relent , And yield to mercy , whilst ' tis offered you ; Or let a rabble lead you to your deaths ? Who loves the king , and will embrace his pardon , Fling up his cap , and say- God save his ...
Page 71
... Clif . He's fled , my lord , and all his powers do yield ; And humbly thus , with halters on their necks , Expect your highness ' doom , of life , or death , K. Hen . Then , Heaven , set ope thy everlasting gates , To entertain my vows ...
... Clif . He's fled , my lord , and all his powers do yield ; And humbly thus , with halters on their necks , Expect your highness ' doom , of life , or death , K. Hen . Then , Heaven , set ope thy everlasting gates , To entertain my vows ...
Page 77
... Clif . Health and all happiness to my lord the king ! [ Kneels . York . I thank thee , Clifford . Say , what news with thee ? Nay , do not fright us with an angry look : We are thy sovereign , Clifford ; kneel again ; For thy mistaking ...
... Clif . Health and all happiness to my lord the king ! [ Kneels . York . I thank thee , Clifford . Say , what news with thee ? Nay , do not fright us with an angry look : We are thy sovereign , Clifford ; kneel again ; For thy mistaking ...
Page 78
... Clif . He is a traitor ; let him to the Tower , And chop away that factious pate of his . Q. Mar. He is arrested , but will not obey ; His sons , he says , shall give their words for him . York . Will you not , sons ? shall . Edw . Ay ...
... Clif . He is a traitor ; let him to the Tower , And chop away that factious pate of his . Q. Mar. He is arrested , but will not obey ; His sons , he says , shall give their words for him . York . Will you not , sons ? shall . Edw . Ay ...
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