Second Part of King Henry IVUniversity Press, 1915 - 192 |
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... west , Making the wind my post - horse , still unfold The acts commenced on this ball of earth : Upon my tongues continual slanders ride , The which in every language I pronounce , Stuffing the ears of men with false reports . I speak ...
... west , Making the wind my post - horse , still unfold The acts commenced on this ball of earth : Upon my tongues continual slanders ride , The which in every language I pronounce , Stuffing the ears of men with false reports . I speak ...
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... West- moreland ; Against the Welsh , himself and Harry Mon- mouth : But who is substituted ' gainst the French , I have no certain notice . Arch . Let us on , And publish the occasion of our arms . The commonwealth is sick of their own ...
... West- moreland ; Against the Welsh , himself and Harry Mon- mouth : But who is substituted ' gainst the French , I have no certain notice . Arch . Let us on , And publish the occasion of our arms . The commonwealth is sick of their own ...
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... West . Health and fair greeting from our general , The prince , Lord John and Duke of Lancaster . Arch . Say on , my Lord of Westmoreland , in peace : What doth concern your coming ? West . 29 Then , my lord , Unto your grace do I in ...
... West . Health and fair greeting from our general , The prince , Lord John and Duke of Lancaster . Arch . Say on , my Lord of Westmoreland , in peace : What doth concern your coming ? West . 29 Then , my lord , Unto your grace do I in ...
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... West . When ever yet was your appeal denied ? Wherein have you been galled by the king ? 89 What peer hath been suborn'd to grate on you , That you should seal this lawless bloody book Of forg'd rebellion with a seal divine , And ...
... West . When ever yet was your appeal denied ? Wherein have you been galled by the king ? 89 What peer hath been suborn'd to grate on you , That you should seal this lawless bloody book Of forg'd rebellion with a seal divine , And ...
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William Shakespeare J. H. Lobban. Upon our honours ? West . O , my good Lord Mowbray , Construe the times to their necessities , And you shall say indeed , it is the time , And not the king , that doth you injuries . Yet for your part ...
William Shakespeare J. H. Lobban. Upon our honours ? West . O , my good Lord Mowbray , Construe the times to their necessities , And you shall say indeed , it is the time , And not the king , that doth you injuries . Yet for your part ...
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