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DUKE OF SOMERSET , DUKE OF EXETER , EARL OF OXFORD , EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND , on King Henry's side . EARL OF WESTMORELAND , LORD CLIFFORD , RICHARD PLANTAGENET , Duke of York . EDWARD , Earl of March , afterwards King Edward the Fourth ...
DUKE OF SOMERSET , DUKE OF EXETER , EARL OF OXFORD , EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND , on King Henry's side . EARL OF WESTMORELAND , LORD CLIFFORD , RICHARD PLANTAGENET , Duke of York . EDWARD , Earl of March , afterwards King Edward the Fourth ...
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Enter LEWIS the French King , his sister BONA , his Admiral , called BOURBON ; Prince EDWARD , Queen MARGARET , and the Earl of OXFORD . LEWIS sits , and riseth up again . K. Lew . Fair Queen of England , worthy Margaret , . O . .
Enter LEWIS the French King , his sister BONA , his Admiral , called BOURBON ; Prince EDWARD , Queen MARGARET , and the Earl of OXFORD . LEWIS sits , and riseth up again . K. Lew . Fair Queen of England , worthy Margaret , . O . .
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... King Edward should be de- above , 111. ii . 4 , and three times later posed from his croune ( 265 ) . The in this play , but not again in Shakedramatic scene here between Margaret , speare . Lewis , Warwick , Oxford is imaginary .
... King Edward should be de- above , 111. ii . 4 , and three times later posed from his croune ( 265 ) . The in this play , but not again in Shakedramatic scene here between Margaret , speare . Lewis , Warwick , Oxford is imaginary .
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It is in the Lay of passage I find in Kyd's Spanish Clorinda , on Sydney's death , appended Tragedy , 1. vi . 48-52 , ed . Boas ) :- to Spenser's Astrophel , ¡° lineallie de" a valiant Englishman , 66 . . . War . Oxford , how haps it.
It is in the Lay of passage I find in Kyd's Spanish Clorinda , on Sydney's death , appended Tragedy , 1. vi . 48-52 , ed . Boas ) :- to Spenser's Astrophel , ¡° lineallie de" a valiant Englishman , 66 . . . War . Oxford , how haps it.
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Oxford , how haps it , in this smooth discourse , You told not how Henry the Sixth hath lost All that which Henry the Fifth had gotten ? 90 Methinks these peers of France should smile at that . But for the rest , you tell a pedigree Of ...
Oxford , how haps it , in this smooth discourse , You told not how Henry the Sixth hath lost All that which Henry the Fifth had gotten ? 90 Methinks these peers of France should smile at that . But for the rest , you tell a pedigree Of ...
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