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Pagina 33
... Duke of York , and grandfather of Edmund IV . He conspired in favour of his brother - in - law , Edmund Mor- timer , whose superior title to the crown ( admitted in Henry VI . ) is here ignored . D Henry Lord Scroop of Masham , and the ...
... Duke of York , and grandfather of Edmund IV . He conspired in favour of his brother - in - law , Edmund Mor- timer , whose superior title to the crown ( admitted in Henry VI . ) is here ignored . D Henry Lord Scroop of Masham , and the ...
Pagina 59
... duke , to men of mould . Abate thy rage , abate thy manly rage , Abate thy rage , great duke ! Good bawcock , bate thy rage ; use lenity , sweet chuck ! Nym . These be good wins bad humours . Boy . As young as I am , 5. case of lives ...
... duke , to men of mould . Abate thy rage , abate thy manly rage , Abate thy rage , great duke ! Good bawcock , bate thy rage ; use lenity , sweet chuck ! Nym . These be good wins bad humours . Boy . As young as I am , 5. case of lives ...
Pagina 60
... Duke of Gloucester would speak with you . 32. antics , buffoons . 45. purchase , acquisition . 50. carry coals , do any degrad- ing service , submit to insults . 60 55. wrongs ( a play upon the two senses injuries received , and ...
... Duke of Gloucester would speak with you . 32. antics , buffoons . 45. purchase , acquisition . 50. carry coals , do any degrad- ing service , submit to insults . 60 55. wrongs ( a play upon the two senses injuries received , and ...
Pagina 61
... duke , look you , is digt himself four yard under the countermines : by Cheshu , I think a ' will plow up all , if there is not better directions . Gow . The Duke of Gloucester , to whom the order of the siege is given , is altogether ...
... duke , look you , is digt himself four yard under the countermines : by Cheshu , I think a ' will plow up all , if there is not better directions . Gow . The Duke of Gloucester , to whom the order of the siege is given , is altogether ...
Pagina 68
... DUKE OF BOURBON , the CONSTABLE FRANCE , and others . OF Fr. King . ' Tis certain he hath pass'd the river Somme . Con . And if he be not fought withal , my lord , Let us not live in France ; let us quit all And give our vineyards to a ...
... DUKE OF BOURBON , the CONSTABLE FRANCE , and others . OF Fr. King . ' Tis certain he hath pass'd the river Somme . Con . And if he be not fought withal , my lord , Let us not live in France ; let us quit all And give our vineyards to a ...
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