King Henry IV ; King Henry VLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, Paternoster-Row; William Miller, Albemarle-Street; and A. Constable and Company, Edinburgh, 1807 |
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... BLUNT , } Sons to the King . Friends to the King . THOMAS PERCY , Earl of Worcester . HENRY PERCY , Earl of Northumberland . HENRY PERCY , surnamed HOTSPUR , his Son . EDMUND MORTIMER , Earl of March . SCROOP , Archbishop of York ...
... BLUNT , } Sons to the King . Friends to the King . THOMAS PERCY , Earl of Worcester . HENRY PERCY , Earl of Northumberland . HENRY PERCY , surnamed HOTSPUR , his Son . EDMUND MORTIMER , Earl of March . SCROOP , Archbishop of York ...
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... BLUNT , and Others . K. Hen . So shaken as we are , so wan with care , Find we a time for frighted peace to pant , And breathe short - winded accents of new broils To be commenc'd in stronds afar remote . No more the thirsty Erinnys of ...
... BLUNT , and Others . K. Hen . So shaken as we are , so wan with care , Find we a time for frighted peace to pant , And breathe short - winded accents of new broils To be commenc'd in stronds afar remote . No more the thirsty Erinnys of ...
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... Blunt , new lighted from his horse , Stain'd with the variation of each soil Betwixt that Holmedon and this seat of ours ; And he hath brought us smooth and welcome news . The earl of Douglas is discomfited ; Ten thousand bold Scots ...
... Blunt , new lighted from his horse , Stain'd with the variation of each soil Betwixt that Holmedon and this seat of ours ; And he hath brought us smooth and welcome news . The earl of Douglas is discomfited ; Ten thousand bold Scots ...
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... BLUNT , and Others . K. Hen . My blood hath been too cold and temperate , Unapt to stir at these indignities , And you have found me ; for , accordingly , You tread upon my patience : but , be sure , I will from henceforth rather be ...
... BLUNT , and Others . K. Hen . My blood hath been too cold and temperate , Unapt to stir at these indignities , And you have found me ; for , accordingly , You tread upon my patience : but , be sure , I will from henceforth rather be ...
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... Blunt . The circumstance consider'd , good my lord , Whatever Harry Percy then had said , To such a person , and in such a place , At such a time , with all the rest re - told , May reasonably die , and never rise To do him wrong , or ...
... Blunt . The circumstance consider'd , good my lord , Whatever Harry Percy then had said , To such a person , and in such a place , At such a time , with all the rest re - told , May reasonably die , and never rise To do him wrong , or ...
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