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... night . Unless Boling . An offer , uncle , that we will accept . But we must win your grace , to go with us To Bristol - castle ; which , they say , is held By Bushy , Bagot , and their complices , The caterpillars of the commonwealth ...
... night . Unless Boling . An offer , uncle , that we will accept . But we must win your grace , to go with us To Bristol - castle ; which , they say , is held By Bushy , Bagot , and their complices , The caterpillars of the commonwealth ...
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... night being pluck'd from off their backs , Stand bare and naked , trembling at themselves ? So when this thief , this traitor , Bolingbroke , — Who all this while hath revell'd in the night , Whilst we were wand'ring with the antipodes ...
... night being pluck'd from off their backs , Stand bare and naked , trembling at themselves ? So when this thief , this traitor , Bolingbroke , — Who all this while hath revell'd in the night , Whilst we were wand'ring with the antipodes ...
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... night . " Again , in A Midsummer Night's Dream : 8 " So should a murderer look , so dead , so grim . ” Malone . sluggard - ] So the folio . The quartos have - coward . Malone . 9 Is not the king's name forty thousand names ? ] Thus , in ...
... night . " Again , in A Midsummer Night's Dream : 8 " So should a murderer look , so dead , so grim . ” Malone . sluggard - ] So the folio . The quartos have - coward . Malone . 9 Is not the king's name forty thousand names ? ] Thus , in ...
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... night , to Bolingbroke's fair day . SCENE III . Wales . Before Flint - Castle . " [ Exeunt . Enter , with Drum and Colours , BOLINGBROKE and Forces ; YORK , NORTHUMBERLAND , and Others . Boling . So that by this intelligence we learn ...
... night , to Bolingbroke's fair day . SCENE III . Wales . Before Flint - Castle . " [ Exeunt . Enter , with Drum and Colours , BOLINGBROKE and Forces ; YORK , NORTHUMBERLAND , and Others . Boling . So that by this intelligence we learn ...
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... Night's Dream : " But earthlier happy , " instead of " earthly happier . " Again , in King Henry VI , P. II : " These hands are free from guiltless bloodshedding . " instead of " These guiltless hands are free from bloodshedding ...
... Night's Dream : " But earthlier happy , " instead of " earthly happier . " Again , in King Henry VI , P. II : " These hands are free from guiltless bloodshedding . " instead of " These guiltless hands are free from bloodshedding ...
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ancient arms Aumerle Bagot banish Bardolph Ben Jonson blood Boling Bolingbroke Bushy called cousin crown death dost doth Douglas Duch duke duke of Hereford Earl earth Enter Exeunt eyes face fair Falstaff Farewel father fear folio Gadshill Gaunt Glend Glendower grace grief hand Harry Harry Percy hath head hear heart heaven Henry VI Hereford Holinshed honour horse Hotspur Johnson King Henry King Henry IV King Richard King Richard II king's Lady land lord majesty Malone Mason means Mortimer never night noble Northumberland old copies passage peace Percy play Poins Pope prince of Wales quarto Queen Rich Ritson royal sack says scene Shakspeare Shakspeare's signifies Sir John Oldcastle sorrow soul speak speech Steevens suppose sweet tell thee Theobald thou art thou hast tongue true uncle Warburton Welsh hook word York