The Handy-Volume Shakspeare, Volume 8Wynkoop & Sherwood, 1868 |
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... Poor Clifford ! how I scorn his worthless threats ! York . Will you we show our title to the crown ? If not , cur swords shall plead it in the field . K. Hen . What title hast thou , traitor , to the crown ? Thy father was , as thou art ...
... Poor Clifford ! how I scorn his worthless threats ! York . Will you we show our title to the crown ? If not , cur swords shall plead it in the field . K. Hen . What title hast thou , traitor , to the crown ? Thy father was , as thou art ...
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... Poor queen ! how love to me , and to her son , Hath made her break out into terms of rage ! Revenged may she be on that hateful duke ; Whose haughty spirit , winged with desire , Will cost my crown , and , like an empty eagle , Tire on ...
... Poor queen ! how love to me , and to her son , Hath made her break out into terms of rage ! Revenged may she be on that hateful duke ; Whose haughty spirit , winged with desire , Will cost my crown , and , like an empty eagle , Tire on ...
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... cruel threatening look . Sweet Clifford , hear me speak before I die : I am too mean a subject for thy wrath ; Be thou revenged on men , and let me live . Clif . In vain thou speak'st , poor boy ; SC . III . 17 K. HENRY VI.-Pt. III .
... cruel threatening look . Sweet Clifford , hear me speak before I die : I am too mean a subject for thy wrath ; Be thou revenged on men , and let me live . Clif . In vain thou speak'st , poor boy ; SC . III . 17 K. HENRY VI.-Pt. III .
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William Shakespeare. Clif . In vain thou speak'st , poor boy ; my father's blood Hath stopp'd the passage where thy words should enter . Rut . Then let my father's blood open it again ; He is a man , and , Clifford , cope with him . Clif ...
William Shakespeare. Clif . In vain thou speak'st , poor boy ; my father's blood Hath stopp'd the passage where thy words should enter . Rut . Then let my father's blood open it again ; He is a man , and , Clifford , cope with him . Clif ...
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... poor York ! but that I hate thee deadly , I should lament thy miserable state . I pr'ythee , grieve , to make me merry , York . What , hath thy fiery heart so parch'd thine entrails , That not a tear can fall for Rutland's death ? Why ...
... poor York ! but that I hate thee deadly , I should lament thy miserable state . I pr'ythee , grieve , to make me merry , York . What , hath thy fiery heart so parch'd thine entrails , That not a tear can fall for Rutland's death ? Why ...
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Anne bear blood brother Buck Buckingham cardinal Cate CATESBY Cham Clar Clarence Clif Clifford Cran Crom crown curse 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 holy honour house of Lancaster house of York Kath KING EDWARD KING HENRY KING RICHARD king's lady leave live look LORD CHAMBERLAIN lord Hastings Lovell madam Margaret Mess Montague Murd never noble peace pity poor pray prince queen Ratcliff revenge Rich Richmond royal SCENE shalt Sir THOMAS LOVELL Somerset sorrow soul sovereign speak Stan Stanley stay sweet tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast tongue Tower unto Warwick weep