The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 - Theater |
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Page 455
... Clifford ; bid him come amain , [ Exit BUCKINGHAM . To say , if that the bastard boys of York * Shall be the surety for their traitor father . York . O blood - bespotted Neapolitan , • Outcast of Naples , England's bloody scourge ...
... Clifford ; bid him come amain , [ Exit BUCKINGHAM . To say , if that the bastard boys of York * Shall be the surety for their traitor father . York . O blood - bespotted Neapolitan , • Outcast of Naples , England's bloody scourge ...
Page 456
... CLIFFORD and his Son . * See , where they come ; I'll warrant they'll make it · . 6 good . Q. Mar. And here comes Clifford , to deny their bail . Clif . Health and all happiness to my lord the king ! [ Kneels . York . I thank thee , ...
... CLIFFORD and his Son . * See , where they come ; I'll warrant they'll make it · . 6 good . Q. Mar. And here comes Clifford , to deny their bail . Clif . Health and all happiness to my lord the king ! [ Kneels . York . I thank thee , ...
Page 459
... Clifford of Cumberland , Warwick is hoarse with calling thee to arms . Enter YORK . ' How now , my noble lord ? what all a - foot ? York . The deadly - handed Clifford slew my steed ; But match to match I have encounter'd him , And made ...
... Clifford of Cumberland , Warwick is hoarse with calling thee to arms . Enter YORK . ' How now , my noble lord ? what all a - foot ? York . The deadly - handed Clifford slew my steed ; But match to match I have encounter'd him , And made ...
Page 460
... Clifford , to thrive to - day , It grieves my soul to leave thee unassail'd . 6 [ Exit WARWICK . 5 Clif . What seest thou in me , York ? why dost thou pause ? York . With thy brave bearing should I be in love , • But that thou art so ...
... Clifford , to thrive to - day , It grieves my soul to leave thee unassail'd . 6 [ Exit WARWICK . 5 Clif . What seest thou in me , York ? why dost thou pause ? York . With thy brave bearing should I be in love , • But that thou art so ...
Page 461
William Shakespeare. Enter young CLIFFORD . • Y. Clif . Shame and confusion ! all is on the rout ; • Fear frames disorder , and disorder wounds . Where it should guard . O war , thou son of hell , • Whom angry heavens do make their ...
William Shakespeare. Enter young CLIFFORD . • Y. Clif . Shame and confusion ! all is on the rout ; • Fear frames disorder , and disorder wounds . Where it should guard . O war , thou son of hell , • Whom angry heavens do make their ...
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