The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 12W. Heinemann, 1904 |
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... hath pull'd fair England down . SCENE II . The DUKE OF GLOUCESTER's house . [ Exit . Enter DUKE HUMPHREY and his wife ELEANOR . DUCH . Why droops my lord , like over - ripen'd corn , Hanging the head at Ceres ' plenteous load ? Why doth ...
... hath pull'd fair England down . SCENE II . The DUKE OF GLOUCESTER's house . [ Exit . Enter DUKE HUMPHREY and his wife ELEANOR . DUCH . Why droops my lord , like over - ripen'd corn , Hanging the head at Ceres ' plenteous load ? Why doth ...
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... hath daily run to wreck ; The Dauphin hath prevail'd beyond the seas ; And all the peers and nobles of the realm Have been as bondmen to thy sovereignty . CAR . The commons hast thou rack'd ; the clergy's bags Are lank and lean with thy ...
... hath daily run to wreck ; The Dauphin hath prevail'd beyond the seas ; And all the peers and nobles of the realm Have been as bondmen to thy sovereignty . CAR . The commons hast thou rack'd ; the clergy's bags Are lank and lean with thy ...
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... hath witness of his servant's malice : This is the law , and this Duke Humphrey's doom . Soм . I humbly thank your royal majesty . HOR . And I accept the combat willingly . PET . Alas , my lord , I cannot fight ; for God's sake , pity ...
... hath witness of his servant's malice : This is the law , and this Duke Humphrey's doom . Soм . I humbly thank your royal majesty . HOR . And I accept the combat willingly . PET . Alas , my lord , I cannot fight ; for God's sake , pity ...
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... hath received his sight ; A man that ne'er saw in his life before . KING . NOW , God be praised , that to believing souls Gives light in darkness , comfort in despair ! Enter the Mayor of Saint Alban's and his brethren , bearing SIMPCOX ...
... hath received his sight ; A man that ne'er saw in his life before . KING . NOW , God be praised , that to believing souls Gives light in darkness , comfort in despair ! Enter the Mayor of Saint Alban's and his brethren , bearing SIMPCOX ...
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... hath been great to thee : Let never day nor night unhallow'd pass , But still remember what the Lord hath done . QUEEN . Tell me , good fellow , camest thou here by chance , Or of devotion , to this holy shrine ? SIMP . God knows , of ...
... hath been great to thee : Let never day nor night unhallow'd pass , But still remember what the Lord hath done . QUEEN . Tell me , good fellow , camest thou here by chance , Or of devotion , to this holy shrine ? SIMP . God knows , of ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Alarum Anjou and Maine art thou bear Beaufort BEVIS blood BUCK Buckingham burgonet CLIF Clifford crown curse dead death DICK dost doth DUCH duchess DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER Duke Humphrey Duke of Gloucester Duke of Suffolk Duke of York Earl Eleanor enemy England Enter the KING Exeunt Exit eyes false father fear fight France give GLOU Gloucester's grace hast thou hath head heart heaven hither HOLL honour house of Lancaster HUME Humphrey's IDEN Jack Cade John Mortimer King Henry live London Lord of Suffolk lord protector LORD SAY madam majesty Margaret master Mortimer murder never noble PETER pray prince proud QUEEN realm regent Saint Alban's Salisbury SCENE shame SIMP Sirrah soldiers Somerset soul sovereign speak sword tell thee thine thou art thou darest thou hast thou shalt tongue traitor treason uncle unto villain Warwick wife words