King Henry VI, parts 2-3. King Richard III. King Henry VIIIJ. and P. Knapton, S. Birt, T. Longman and T. Shewell, H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. Brindley, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, R. Wellington, E. New, and B. Dod., 1747 |
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... dead , The Iffue of the next fon fhould have reign'd . Sal . But William of Hatfield dy'd without an heir . York . The third fon , Duke of Clarence , from whose Line I claim the Crown , had iffue Philip , a daughter , Who married Edmond ...
... dead , The Iffue of the next fon fhould have reign'd . Sal . But William of Hatfield dy'd without an heir . York . The third fon , Duke of Clarence , from whose Line I claim the Crown , had iffue Philip , a daughter , Who married Edmond ...
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... dead and gone , May honourable peace attend thy throne . [ Exit Glo'fter . Q. Mar. Why , now is Henry King , and Margret Queen . And Humphry , Duke of Glo'fter , fcarce himself , That bears fo fhrewd a maim ; two pulls at once ; His ...
... dead and gone , May honourable peace attend thy throne . [ Exit Glo'fter . Q. Mar. Why , now is Henry King , and Margret Queen . And Humphry , Duke of Glo'fter , fcarce himself , That bears fo fhrewd a maim ; two pulls at once ; His ...
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... dead ; for that is good deceit Which mates him firft , that firft intends deceit . Q. Mar. Thrice noble Suffolk , ' tis refolutely spoke . Suf . Not refolute , except fo much were done ; For things are often fpoke , and feldom meant ...
... dead ; for that is good deceit Which mates him firft , that firft intends deceit . Q. Mar. Thrice noble Suffolk , ' tis refolutely spoke . Suf . Not refolute , except fo much were done ; For things are often fpoke , and feldom meant ...
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... dead , In face , in gate , in fpeech he doth resemble . By this , I fhall perceive the Commons ' mind , How they affect the House and Claim of York . Say , he be taken , rack'd and tortured ; I know , no pain , they can inflict upon him ...
... dead , In face , in gate , in fpeech he doth resemble . By this , I fhall perceive the Commons ' mind , How they affect the House and Claim of York . Say , he be taken , rack'd and tortured ; I know , no pain , they can inflict upon him ...
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... dead . Suf . Why , that's well faid . house ; Go , get you to my I will reward you for this vent'rous deed : The King and all the Peers are here at hand . Have you laid fair the bed ? are all things well , According as I gave directions ...
... dead . Suf . Why , that's well faid . house ; Go , get you to my I will reward you for this vent'rous deed : The King and all the Peers are here at hand . Have you laid fair the bed ? are all things well , According as I gave directions ...
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