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Page 5
... and my father , sat ? No : first shall war unpeople this my realm ; Ay , and their colours often borne in France , And now in England , to our heart's great sorrow , - Shall be my winding sheet . - Why faint you 5 KING HENRY VI .
... and my father , sat ? No : first shall war unpeople this my realm ; Ay , and their colours often borne in France , And now in England , to our heart's great sorrow , - Shall be my winding sheet . - Why faint you 5 KING HENRY VI .
Page 8
... sorrow , to the court . Enter Queen MARGARET and the Prince of Wales . Exe . Here comes the queen , whose looks bewray her anger : I'll steal away . K. Hen . Exeter , so will I. Q. Mar. Nay , go not from me ; I will follow thee . K. Hen ...
... sorrow , to the court . Enter Queen MARGARET and the Prince of Wales . Exe . Here comes the queen , whose looks bewray her anger : I'll steal away . K. Hen . Exeter , so will I. Q. Mar. Nay , go not from me ; I will follow thee . K. Hen ...
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... sorrow gripes his soul . Q. Mar. What ! weeping - ripe , my lord Northumberland ? Think but upon the wrong he did us all , And that will quickly dry thy melting tears . Clif . Here's for my oath ; here ' s for my father's death ...
... sorrow gripes his soul . Q. Mar. What ! weeping - ripe , my lord Northumberland ? Think but upon the wrong he did us all , And that will quickly dry thy melting tears . Clif . Here's for my oath ; here ' s for my father's death ...
Page 36
... sorrow ; mine , ten times so much . Son . I'll bear thee hence , where I may weep my fill . [ Exit with the Body . Fath . These arms of mine shall be thy winding - sheet ; My heart , sweet boy , shall be thy sepulchre , For from my ...
... sorrow ; mine , ten times so much . Son . I'll bear thee hence , where I may weep my fill . [ Exit with the Body . Fath . These arms of mine shall be thy winding - sheet ; My heart , sweet boy , shall be thy sepulchre , For from my ...
Page 49
... sorrows leave to speak . Now , therefore , be it known to noble Lewis , That Henry , sole possessor of my love , Is of a king become a banish'd man , And forc'd to live in Scotland , a forlorn ; IV . 49 KING HENRY VI . 49 Change shapes ...
... sorrows leave to speak . Now , therefore , be it known to noble Lewis , That Henry , sole possessor of my love , Is of a king become a banish'd man , And forc'd to live in Scotland , a forlorn ; IV . 49 KING HENRY VI . 49 Change shapes ...
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