The Second Part of King Henry IVMethuen, 1966 - 242 |
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... haue thy realme more in tranquillitie and rest , which shal be occasion of great prosperitie within thy realme , which English- men naturally doo desire : for so long as they haue wealth and riches , so long shalt thou haue obey- sance ...
... haue thy realme more in tranquillitie and rest , which shal be occasion of great prosperitie within thy realme , which English- men naturally doo desire : for so long as they haue wealth and riches , so long shalt thou haue obey- sance ...
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... haue slayne the iuge , or haue done to hym some damage : but the iuge sittyng styll without mouynge , declarynge the maiestie of the kynges place of iugement , And with an assured and bolde coun- tenance , hadde to the prince these ...
... haue slayne the iuge , or haue done to hym some damage : but the iuge sittyng styll without mouynge , declarynge the maiestie of the kynges place of iugement , And with an assured and bolde coun- tenance , hadde to the prince these ...
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... haue thought , [ 20 ] Exit Theefe . [ 24 ] [ 28 ] That the king would haue changde his countenance so ? Ioc . Did you not see with what grace He sent his embassage into France ? to tel the French king That Harry of England hath sent for ...
... haue thought , [ 20 ] Exit Theefe . [ 24 ] [ 28 ] That the king would haue changde his countenance so ? Ioc . Did you not see with what grace He sent his embassage into France ? to tel the French king That Harry of England hath sent for ...
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EFACE | ix |
TRODUCTION Publication | xi |
Date | xiv |
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