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Such factious emulations shall arise : Good cousins both , of York and Somerset , Quiet yourselves , I pray , and be at peace . York . Let this dissention first be tried by fight , And then your highness shall command a peace . Som .
Such factious emulations shall arise : Good cousins both , of York and Somerset , Quiet yourselves , I pray , and be at peace . York . Let this dissention first be tried by fight , And then your highness shall command a peace . Som .
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The cause why I have brought this army hither , Is , to remove proud Somerset from the king , Seditious to his grace , and to the state . Buck . That is too much presumption on thy part : But if thy arms be to no other ...
The cause why I have brought this army hither , Is , to remove proud Somerset from the king , Seditious to his grace , and to the state . Buck . That is too much presumption on thy part : But if thy arms be to no other ...
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Enter KING HENRY , and the Duke of YORK and the Duke of SOMERSET on both sides of the KING , whispering with him : Then entereth Duke HUMPHREY , Dame ELEANOR , the Duke of BUCKINGHAM , the Earl of SA- LISBURY , the Earl of WARWICK ...
Enter KING HENRY , and the Duke of YORK and the Duke of SOMERSET on both sides of the KING , whispering with him : Then entereth Duke HUMPHREY , Dame ELEANOR , the Duke of BUCKINGHAM , the Earl of SA- LISBURY , the Earl of WARWICK ...
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Contents
PAGE | vii |
Tomb of Henry V in Westminster Abbey | 20 |
ILLUSTRATION OF ACT II | 32 |
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