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... Petitioners , Aldermen , a Beadle , Sheriff , and Officers ; Citizens , Prentices , Falconers , Guards , Soldiers , Messengers , etc. SCENE , dispersedly in various parts of England . SECOND PART OF KING : H E N R Y Persons Represented .
... Petitioners , Aldermen , a Beadle , Sheriff , and Officers ; Citizens , Prentices , Falconers , Guards , Soldiers , Messengers , etc. SCENE , dispersedly in various parts of England . SECOND PART OF KING : H E N R Y Persons Represented .
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... soldier , than a man o'the church , • As stout , and proud , as he were lord of all , Swear like a ruffian , and demean himself « Unlike the ruler of a common - weal . • Warwick my son , the comfort of my age ! • Thy deeds , thy ...
... soldier , than a man o'the church , • As stout , and proud , as he were lord of all , Swear like a ruffian , and demean himself « Unlike the ruler of a common - weal . • Warwick my son , the comfort of my age ! • Thy deeds , thy ...
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... soldiers ' pay in France , and never sent it ? * By means whereof , the towns each day re . volted . * Buck . Tut ! these are petty faults to faults unknown , * Which time will bring to light in smooth duke Humphrey . * K. Hen . My ...
... soldiers ' pay in France , and never sent it ? * By means whereof , the towns each day re . volted . * Buck . Tut ! these are petty faults to faults unknown , * Which time will bring to light in smooth duke Humphrey . * K. Hen . My ...
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... As I'am clear from treason to my sovereign : Who can accuse ine ? wherein am I guilty ? York . ' Tis thought , my lord , that you took bribes of France , * 6 5 And , being protector , stay'd the soldiers KING HENRY VI . 55.
... As I'am clear from treason to my sovereign : Who can accuse ine ? wherein am I guilty ? York . ' Tis thought , my lord , that you took bribes of France , * 6 5 And , being protector , stay'd the soldiers KING HENRY VI . 55.
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William Shakespeare. 6 5 And , being protector , stay'd the soldiers ' pay ; By means whereof , his highness bath lost France . Glo . Is it but thought so ? What are they , that think it ! " I never robb'd the soldiers of their pay ...
William Shakespeare. 6 5 And , being protector , stay'd the soldiers ' pay ; By means whereof , his highness bath lost France . Glo . Is it but thought so ? What are they , that think it ! " I never robb'd the soldiers of their pay ...
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