The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare Complete in 13 Volumes, Volumen8Outlook Company, 1899 |
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... gracious lord , here in the parliament Let us assail the family of York . North . Well hast thou spoken , cousin ; be it so . them , K. Hen . Ah , know you not the city favors [ beck ? And they have troops of soldiers at their Exe . But ...
... gracious lord , here in the parliament Let us assail the family of York . North . Well hast thou spoken , cousin ; be it so . them , K. Hen . Ah , know you not the city favors [ beck ? And they have troops of soldiers at their Exe . But ...
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... gracious lord ; I'll to my castle . War . And I'll keep London , with my sol- diers . Norf . And I to Norfolk , with my followers . Mont . And I unto the sea , from whence I came . [ Exeunt YORK and his Sons , WARWICK , NOR- FOLK ...
... gracious lord ; I'll to my castle . War . And I'll keep London , with my sol- diers . Norf . And I to Norfolk , with my followers . Mont . And I unto the sea , from whence I came . [ Exeunt YORK and his Sons , WARWICK , NOR- FOLK ...
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... gracious God ! [ out thee . My soul flies through these wounds to seek [ Dies . Q. Mar. Off with his head , and set it on York gates ; So York may overlook the town of York . [ Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I. - A Plain near Mortimer's Cross ...
... gracious God ! [ out thee . My soul flies through these wounds to seek [ Dies . Q. Mar. Off with his head , and set it on York gates ; So York may overlook the town of York . [ Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I. - A Plain near Mortimer's Cross ...
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... father was subdued ; But only slaughter'd by the ireful arm Of unrelenting Clifford and the queen : Who crown'd the gracious duke , in high de spite ; Laugh'd in his face ; and , when with grief 36 K. HENRY VI - Pt . III . ACT IL.
... father was subdued ; But only slaughter'd by the ireful arm Of unrelenting Clifford and the queen : Who crown'd the gracious duke , in high de spite ; Laugh'd in his face ; and , when with grief 36 K. HENRY VI - Pt . III . ACT IL.
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... gracious liege , this too much lenity And harmful pity must be laid aside . To whom do lions cast their gentle looks ? Not to the beast that would usurp their den . Whose hand is that the forest bear doth lick ? Not his that spoils her ...
... gracious liege , this too much lenity And harmful pity must be laid aside . To whom do lions cast their gentle looks ? Not to the beast that would usurp their den . Whose hand is that the forest bear doth lick ? Not his that spoils her ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Anne bear blood brother Buck Buckingham cardinal Cate Catesby Cham Clar Clarence Clif Clifford Cran Crom crown curse daugh dead death Dorset doth Duch duke of Norfolk duke of York earl EARL OF SURREY Eliz Enter KING Exeunt Exit eyes fair farewell father fear France friends Gent gentle give Gloster grace gracious Grey hand hath hear heart heaven Henry's honor house of Lancaster house of York James Tyrrel Kath KING EDWARD KING HENRY KING RICHARD king's lady leave live lord chamberlain lord Hastings Lovell madam Margaret Mess Murd never noble Norfolk peace pity poor pray prince queen Ratcliff revenge Rich Richmond royal SCENE sir Thomas Sir THOMAS LOVELL Somerset soul sovereign speak Stan Stanley sweet tell thee thine thou art thou hast tongue Tower unto Warwick weep