King Richard the Second: The First Quarto 1597C. Praetorius, 1597 - 75 pages |
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... friends , Be ready as your liues fhall anfwere it , At Couentry vpon faint Lamberts day , There fhail your fwords and launces arbitrate The fwelling difference of your fetled hate , Since we cannot atone you , we shall fee Iuftice ...
... friends , Be ready as your liues fhall anfwere it , At Couentry vpon faint Lamberts day , There fhail your fwords and launces arbitrate The fwelling difference of your fetled hate , Since we cannot atone you , we shall fee Iuftice ...
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... friends . Mar. The appellant in all duety greetes your Highnes , And craues to kifle your hand , and take his leaue . King We will delcend and told him in our armes , Coolin of Herford , as thy cause is right , So be thy fortune in this ...
... friends . Mar. The appellant in all duety greetes your Highnes , And craues to kifle your hand , and take his leaue . King We will delcend and told him in our armes , Coolin of Herford , as thy cause is right , So be thy fortune in this ...
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... friends ? Bull . I haue too few to take my leaue of you , When the tongues office should be prodigall , To breathe the aboundant dolor of the heart . Gannt . Thy griefe is but thy abfence for a time . Bull . Ioy abfent , griefe is ...
... friends ? Bull . I haue too few to take my leaue of you , When the tongues office should be prodigall , To breathe the aboundant dolor of the heart . Gannt . Thy griefe is but thy abfence for a time . Bull . Ioy abfent , griefe is ...
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... friends . Our felfe and Bufhie , Obferued his courtship to the common people , How he did feeme to diue into their harts , With humble and familiar courtefic , What reuerence he did throw away on flaues , Wooing poore craftsmen with the ...
... friends . Our felfe and Bufhie , Obferued his courtship to the common people , How he did feeme to diue into their harts , With humble and familiar courtefic , What reuerence he did throw away on flaues , Wooing poore craftsmen with the ...
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... friends his noble hand Did win what he did spende , and spent not that Which lus triumphant fathers hand had wonne : His hands were guilty of no kinred bloud , But blqudie with the enemies of his kinne : Oh Richard : Yorke is too far ...
... friends his noble hand Did win what he did spende , and spent not that Which lus triumphant fathers hand had wonne : His hands were guilty of no kinred bloud , But blqudie with the enemies of his kinne : Oh Richard : Yorke is too far ...
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againſt armes Aumerle banifht banishment baſe bloud bofome breath Bull Bullingbrooke caufe coufin death depofed doth Duke Duke of Hereford Duke of Norfolke Duke of Yorke earth Enter Euen Exeunt Exton fafe faire farewell father feare felfe fhall fhew fhould fight fome fonne forrow foueraigne foule fpeake ftand fubiect fuch fweete gage Gaunt giue Glocefters grace gratious graue griefe grones H.Per hand hart hath haue heart heauen heauy heere Hereford honour houſe King Richard laft Lancaſter land leaue liege liue Lord loue Maiefty moft Mowbray muft muſt neuer noble Norfolke North Northumberland pardon prefence proue Queene ragde reft Richard II Richard the fecond Roffe royall Sc.VI ſhall ſtand ſtate teares thee thefe theſe Thomas Mowbray thoſe thou art thouſand tong tongue Torke Tragedie traitor treafon triall vncle vnto vpon warre weeping word yeelded Yorke
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Page 61 - And thus still doing, thus he pass'd along. Duch. Alas, poor Richard ! where rides he the while ? York. As, in a theatre, the eyes of men, After a well-graced actor leaves the stage, Are idly bent on him that enters next, Thinking his prattle to be tedious ; Even so, or with much more contempt, men's eyes Did scowl on Richard; no man cried, God save him...
Page 72 - Fitz. /hall nor be forgot» Right noble is thy merit well I wot.