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Page 53
... grace of York , Douglas , Mortimer , Capitulate against us , and are up . But wherefore do I tell these news to thee ? Why , Harry , do I tell thee of my foes , Which art my near'st and dearest enemy ? Thou that art like enough ...
... grace of York , Douglas , Mortimer , Capitulate against us , and are up . But wherefore do I tell these news to thee ? Why , Harry , do I tell thee of my foes , Which art my near'st and dearest enemy ? Thou that art like enough ...
Page 57
... grace say so : and , my lord , he speaks most vilely of you , like a foul- mouthed man as he is , and said , he would cudgel you . P. Hen . What ! he did not ? Host . There's neither faith , truth , nor womanhood in me else . Fal ...
... grace say so : and , my lord , he speaks most vilely of you , like a foul- mouthed man as he is , and said , he would cudgel you . P. Hen . What ! he did not ? Host . There's neither faith , truth , nor womanhood in me else . Fal ...
Page 70
... grace and love . Hot . And , may be , so we shall . Blunt . ' Pray God you do ! SCENE IV . York . A Room in the Archbishop's House . [ Exeunt . Enter the Archbishop of YORK , and Sir MICHAEL . Arch . Hie , good Sir Michael ; bear this ...
... grace and love . Hot . And , may be , so we shall . Blunt . ' Pray God you do ! SCENE IV . York . A Room in the Archbishop's House . [ Exeunt . Enter the Archbishop of YORK , and Sir MICHAEL . Arch . Hie , good Sir Michael ; bear this ...
Page 74
... grace this latter age with noble deeds . For my part , I may speak it to my shame , I have a truant been to chivalry , And so , I hear , he doth account me too ; Yet this before my father's majesty : I am content , that he shall take ...
... grace this latter age with noble deeds . For my part , I may speak it to my shame , I have a truant been to chivalry , And so , I hear , he doth account me too ; Yet this before my father's majesty : I am content , that he shall take ...
Page 77
... grace , As if he master'd there a double spirit , Of teaching , and of learning , instantly . There did he pause : but let me tell the world , If he outlive the envy of this day , England did never owe so sweet a hope , So much ...
... grace , As if he master'd there a double spirit , Of teaching , and of learning , instantly . There did he pause : but let me tell the world , If he outlive the envy of this day , England did never owe so sweet a hope , So much ...
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