King Richard IIIJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1935 - 184 pages |
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... deed ? For Edward , for my brother , for his sake : [ Why , sirs . ] He sends ye not to murder me for this , For in this sin he is as deep as I : If God will be revenged for this deed , { O , know you yet , he doth it publicly : }忄 200 ...
... deed ? For Edward , for my brother , for his sake : [ Why , sirs . ] He sends ye not to murder me for this , For in this sin he is as deep as I : If God will be revenged for this deed , { O , know you yet , he doth it publicly : }忄 200 ...
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... deed , will hate you for this deed . 2.M. What shall we do ? Cla . Relent , and save your souls . 1.M. Relent ? ' tis cowardly and womanish . Cla . Not to relent is beastly , savage , devilish . { Which of you , if you were a prince's ...
... deed , will hate you for this deed . 2.M. What shall we do ? Cla . Relent , and save your souls . 1.M. Relent ? ' tis cowardly and womanish . Cla . Not to relent is beastly , savage , devilish . { Which of you , if you were a prince's ...
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... deed is done , The most arch act of piteous massacre , That ever yet this land was guilty of , Dighton and Forrest whom I did suborn , To do this ruthless piece of butchery , Although they were flesh'd villains , bloody dogs , Melting ...
... deed is done , The most arch act of piteous massacre , That ever yet this land was guilty of , Dighton and Forrest whom I did suborn , To do this ruthless piece of butchery , Although they were flesh'd villains , bloody dogs , Melting ...
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