The Roses: Or, King Henry the Sixth. An Historical Tragedy. Represented at Reading School, October 15th, 16th, and 17th, 1795. Compiled Principally from ShakespeareA.J. Valpy, 1810 - 59 pages |
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... ne'er till now the scandal of his flight . Warwick . Nor now my scandal , Richard , shalt thou hear . For thou shalt know , this hand unconquer'd still Can pluck the diadem from faint Henry's head , And wring the awful sceptre from his ...
... ne'er till now the scandal of his flight . Warwick . Nor now my scandal , Richard , shalt thou hear . For thou shalt know , this hand unconquer'd still Can pluck the diadem from faint Henry's head , And wring the awful sceptre from his ...
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... Ne'er may he live to see a sunshine day , That cries retreat - when Warwick bids him stand ! Edward . Ah ! Warwick , on thy shoulder will I lean , And when thou fail'st - as God forbid the hour ! Must Edward fall ! Warwick . - Now ...
... Ne'er may he live to see a sunshine day , That cries retreat - when Warwick bids him stand ! Edward . Ah ! Warwick , on thy shoulder will I lean , And when thou fail'st - as God forbid the hour ! Must Edward fall ! Warwick . - Now ...
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... ne'er stand still , Till death has clos'd these eyes in endless rest , Or fortune giv'n me measure of revenge ! Edward . Yes , Warwick , I will bend my knee with thine , And in this vow , will chain my soul to 12 THE ROSES ,
... ne'er stand still , Till death has clos'd these eyes in endless rest , Or fortune giv'n me measure of revenge ! Edward . Yes , Warwick , I will bend my knee with thine , And in this vow , will chain my soul to 12 THE ROSES ,
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... ne'er forgive the authors of these woes ! Son . Did ever son so weep a father's death ! King Henry . You but lament a father slain in battle , I mourn the death of thousands of my subjects . Son . These arms , alas ! shall be thy ...
... ne'er forgive the authors of these woes ! Son . Did ever son so weep a father's death ! King Henry . You but lament a father slain in battle , I mourn the death of thousands of my subjects . Son . These arms , alas ! shall be thy ...
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... Ne'er to lie down , to take his natʼral rest , " Till Warwick or himself shall sleep in death . Second Sentinel . Tomorrow then , belike , shall be the day , If Warwick be so near as ' tis reported . But tell me , wherefore should the ...
... Ne'er to lie down , to take his natʼral rest , " Till Warwick or himself shall sleep in death . Second Sentinel . Tomorrow then , belike , shall be the day , If Warwick be so near as ' tis reported . But tell me , wherefore should the ...
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arms basilisk battle blood brave breast brother brow Clarence Clifford crown death deeds Duke of Clarence Duke of York e'en Earl of Warwick earth Enter a MESSENGER Enter EDWARD Enter KING HENRY Enter RICHARD Enter WARWICK ev'ry Exeunt Exit eyes faint father fear field fight flow'r force fortune France friends giv'n Glocester glory grief guard hadst thou head heart Heav'n hence honor hope house of York Humphrey join'd kill'd King of England Lady Grey land Latin Lord Lord Hastings Margaret marriage mourning ne'er never noble o'er Oxford pale-fac'd peace pity pow'r Prince Edward PRINCE OF WALES proud Queen rais'd READING SCHOOL rest revenge robb'd royal Rutland SCENE SECOND EDITION.-Price Second Sentinel Sinklo slain smile SOLDIERS Somerset sorrow soul sweet sword tears tell thee thou hast thousand thro throne tow'r valiant valor VALPY weep woes wounds