The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 12W. Heinemann, 1904 |
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... traitor in the land commit . SUF . Peace , headstrong Warwick ! WAR . Image of pride , why should I hold my peace ? Enter HORNER the Armourer , and his man PETER , guarded . SUF . Because here is a man accused of treason : Pray God the ...
... traitor in the land commit . SUF . Peace , headstrong Warwick ! WAR . Image of pride , why should I hold my peace ? Enter HORNER the Armourer , and his man PETER , guarded . SUF . Because here is a man accused of treason : Pray God the ...
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... traitor's speech . I do beseech your royal majesty , Let him have all the rigour of the law . HOR . Alas , my lord , hang me , if ever I spake the words . My accuser is my ' prentice ; and when I did correct him for his fault the other ...
... traitor's speech . I do beseech your royal majesty , Let him have all the rigour of the law . HOR . Alas , my lord , hang me , if ever I spake the words . My accuser is my ' prentice ; and when I did correct him for his fault the other ...
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... traitors and their trash . Beldam , I think we watch'd you at an inch . What , madam , are you there ? the king and commonweal Are deeply indebted for this piece of pains : My lord protector will , I doubt it not , See you well guerdon ...
... traitors and their trash . Beldam , I think we watch'd you at an inch . What , madam , are you there ? the king and commonweal Are deeply indebted for this piece of pains : My lord protector will , I doubt it not , See you well guerdon ...
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... traitor from our sight ; For by his death we do perceive his guilt : And God in justice hath reveal'd to us The truth and innocence of this poor fellow , Which he had thought to have murder'd wrongfully . Come 42 [ ACT II . SECOND PART OF.
... traitor from our sight ; For by his death we do perceive his guilt : And God in justice hath reveal'd to us The truth and innocence of this poor fellow , Which he had thought to have murder'd wrongfully . Come 42 [ ACT II . SECOND PART OF.
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... to keep your royal person From treason's secret knife and traitors ' rage Be thus upbraided , chid and rated at , And the offender granted scope of speech , " Twill make them cool in zeal unto your grace SC . I. ] 53 KING HENRY VI .
... to keep your royal person From treason's secret knife and traitors ' rage Be thus upbraided , chid and rated at , And the offender granted scope of speech , " Twill make them cool in zeal unto your grace SC . I. ] 53 KING HENRY VI .
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