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... holds her parliament , But little thinks we shall be of her council . By words or blows here let us win our right . Rich . Arm'd as we are , let's stay within this house . War . The bloody parliament shall this be call'd , Unless ...
... holds her parliament , But little thinks we shall be of her council . By words or blows here let us win our right . Rich . Arm'd as we are , let's stay within this house . War . The bloody parliament shall this be call'd , Unless ...
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... hold , my lord . York . Ay , with my sword . What ! think'st thou , that we fear them ? Edward and Richard , you shall stay with me : My brother Montague shall post to London . Let noble Warwick , Cobham , and the rest , 11 KING HENRY ...
... hold , my lord . York . Ay , with my sword . What ! think'st thou , that we fear them ? Edward and Richard , you shall stay with me : My brother Montague shall post to London . Let noble Warwick , Cobham , and the rest , 11 KING HENRY ...
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... Hold , valiant Clifford ! for a thousand causes I would prolong awhile the traitor's life . - - Wrath makes him deaf : speak thou , Northumberland . North . Hold , Clifford ! do not honour him so much To prick thy finger , though to ...
... Hold , valiant Clifford ! for a thousand causes I would prolong awhile the traitor's life . - - Wrath makes him deaf : speak thou , Northumberland . North . Hold , Clifford ! do not honour him so much To prick thy finger , though to ...
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... Hold you his hands , whilst I do set it on . -- --- [ Putting a paper Crown on his Head , Ay , marry , Sir , now looks he like a king . Ay , this is he that took king Henry's chair ; And this is he was his adopted heir . But how is it ...
... Hold you his hands , whilst I do set it on . -- --- [ Putting a paper Crown on his Head , Ay , marry , Sir , now looks he like a king . Ay , this is he that took king Henry's chair ; And this is he was his adopted heir . But how is it ...
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... hold thine own , and leave thine own with him . K. Hen . Full well hath Clifford play'd the orator , Inferring arguments of mighty force . But , Clifford , tell me , didst thou never hear , That things ill got had ever bad success ? And ...
... hold thine own , and leave thine own with him . K. Hen . Full well hath Clifford play'd the orator , Inferring arguments of mighty force . But , Clifford , tell me , didst thou never hear , That things ill got had ever bad success ? And ...
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