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... hear me but one word : Let me for this my life - time reign as king . York . Confirm the crown to me and to mine heirs , And thou shalt reign in quiet while thou liv'st . K. Hen . I am content : Richard Plantagenet , Enjoy the kingdom ...
... hear me but one word : Let me for this my life - time reign as king . York . Confirm the crown to me and to mine heirs , And thou shalt reign in quiet while thou liv'st . K. Hen . I am content : Richard Plantagenet , Enjoy the kingdom ...
12 ÆäÀÌÁö
... hear these articles . North . Nor I. Clif . Come , cousin , let us tell the queen these news . West . Farewell , faint - hearted and degenerate king , In whose cold blood no spark of honour bides . North . Be thou a prey unto the house ...
... hear these articles . North . Nor I. Clif . Come , cousin , let us tell the queen these news . West . Farewell , faint - hearted and degenerate king , In whose cold blood no spark of honour bides . North . Be thou a prey unto the house ...
14 ÆäÀÌÁö
... hear thee speak . Ah ! timorous wretch ; Thou hast undone thyself , thy son , and me ; And given unto the house of York such head As thou shalt reign but by their sufferance . ... ¡¤ . then Ile staie Q. 2I3 , 2I4 . Nay Be patient . and I ...
... hear thee speak . Ah ! timorous wretch ; Thou hast undone thyself , thy son , and me ; And given unto the house of York such head As thou shalt reign but by their sufferance . ... ¡¤ . then Ile staie Q. 2I3 , 2I4 . Nay Be patient . and I ...
16 ÆäÀÌÁö
... hear me speak . Q. Mar. Thou hast spoke too much already : get thee gone . K. Hen . Gentle son Edward , thou wilt stay with me ? Q. Mar. Ay , to be murder'd by his enemies . Prince . When I return with victory from the field I'll see ...
... hear me speak . Q. Mar. Thou hast spoke too much already : get thee gone . K. Hen . Gentle son Edward , thou wilt stay with me ? Q. Mar. Ay , to be murder'd by his enemies . Prince . When I return with victory from the field I'll see ...
18 ÆäÀÌÁö
... hear me speak . York . Thou canst not , son ; it is impossible . Rich . An oath is of no moment , being not took Before a true and lawful magistrate That hath authority over him that swears : Henry had none , but did usurp the place ...
... hear me speak . York . Thou canst not , son ; it is impossible . Rich . An oath is of no moment , being not took Before a true and lawful magistrate That hath authority over him that swears : Henry had none , but did usurp the place ...
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