The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 18 |
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Obscure and lowly swain , ” king Henry's blood , The honourable blood of
Lancaster , * Must not be shed by such a jaded groom ' . Hast thou not kiss'd thy
hand , and held my stirrup ? • Bare - headed plodded by my foot - cloth mule , '
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Obscure and lowly swain , ” king Henry's blood , The honourable blood of
Lancaster , * Must not be shed by such a jaded groom ' . Hast thou not kiss'd thy
hand , and held my stirrup ? • Bare - headed plodded by my foot - cloth mule , '
And ...
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Are my chests fill'd up with extorted gold ? * Is my apparel sumptuous to behold ?
* Whom have I injur'd , that ye seek my death ? * These hands are free from
guiltless blood - shedding ?, * This breast from harbouring foul deceitful thoughts
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Are my chests fill'd up with extorted gold ? * Is my apparel sumptuous to behold ?
* Whom have I injur'd , that ye seek my death ? * These hands are free from
guiltless blood - shedding ?, * This breast from harbouring foul deceitful thoughts
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And this thy son's blood cleaving to my blade , Shall rust upon my weapon , till thy
blood , Congeald with this , do make me wipe off both . [ Exit . SCENE IV . The
Same . Alarum . Enter York . * York . The army of the queen hath got the field : My
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And this thy son's blood cleaving to my blade , Shall rust upon my weapon , till thy
blood , Congeald with this , do make me wipe off both . [ Exit . SCENE IV . The
Same . Alarum . Enter York . * York . The army of the queen hath got the field : My
...
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