The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... Duch . Finds brotherhood in thee no sharper spur ? Hath love in thy old blood no living fire ? Edward's seven sons , whereof thyself art one , Were as seven vials of his sacred blood , Or seven fair branches springing from one root : 10 ...
... Duch . Finds brotherhood in thee no sharper spur ? Hath love in thy old blood no living fire ? Edward's seven sons , whereof thyself art one , Were as seven vials of his sacred blood , Or seven fair branches springing from one root : 10 ...
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... Duch . Where then , alas , may I complain myself ? Gaunt . To God , the widow's champion and de- fense . Duch . Why , then , I will . Farewell , old Gaunt . Thou goest to Coventry , there to behold Our cousin Hereford and fell Mowbray ...
... Duch . Where then , alas , may I complain myself ? Gaunt . To God , the widow's champion and de- fense . Duch . Why , then , I will . Farewell , old Gaunt . Thou goest to Coventry , there to behold Our cousin Hereford and fell Mowbray ...
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... Duch . My lord , you told me you would tell the rest , When weeping made you break the story off Of our two cousins coming into London . York . Where did I leave ? Duch . At that sad stop , my lord , Where rude misgovern'd hands from ...
... Duch . My lord , you told me you would tell the rest , When weeping made you break the story off Of our two cousins coming into London . York . Where did I leave ? Duch . At that sad stop , my lord , Where rude misgovern'd hands from ...
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... Duch . Alack , poor Richard ! where rode he the whilst ? York . As in a theater , the eyes of men , After a well - graced actor leaves the stage , Are idly bent on him that enters next , Thinking his prattle to be tedious ; Even so , or ...
... Duch . Alack , poor Richard ! where rode he the whilst ? York . As in a theater , the eyes of men , After a well - graced actor leaves the stage , Are idly bent on him that enters next , Thinking his prattle to be tedious ; Even so , or ...
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... Duch . Here comes my son Aumerle . York . Aumerle that was ; But that is lost for being Richard's friend , And , madam , you must call him Rutland now ; I am in parliament pledge for his truth And lasting fealty to the new made king ...
... Duch . Here comes my son Aumerle . York . Aumerle that was ; But that is lost for being Richard's friend , And , madam , you must call him Rutland now ; I am in parliament pledge for his truth And lasting fealty to the new made king ...
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Adriana Anne arms Aumerle blood Boling Bolingbroke brother Buck Buckingham Catesby Clar Clarence Comedy of Errors cousin crown death doth Dromio Duch Duke Duke of Hereford Earl earl of Richmond Edward Eliz Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear folio friends Gaunt gentle gentlemen give Glou Gloucester grace grief hath hear heart heaven Henry Henry VI Holinshed husband ISRAEL GOLLANCZ John of Gaunt Julia King Richard lady Launce live look Lord Hastings Madam master mistress Murd never noble Norfolk Omitted in Qq.-I. G. play pray prince Proteus Quarto Queen quoth Rich Richard II Richmond royal scene Shakespeare Silvia soul speak Speed sweet Syracuse tell thee thou art thou hast Thurio tongue Tower traitor uncle unto Valentine villain weep wife word York