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Thus the Mortimers , In whom the title rested , were suppress d . Plan . Of which ,
my lord , your honour is the last . Mor . True ; and thou seest , that I no issue have
; And that my fainting words do warrant death : Thou art my heir ; the rest , I wish ...
Thus the Mortimers , In whom the title rested , were suppress d . Plan . Of which ,
my lord , your honour is the last . Mor . True ; and thou seest , that I no issue have
; And that my fainting words do warrant death : Thou art my heir ; the rest , I wish ...
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WARIFICK , and the rest , cry all — Warwick ! Warwick ! and set upon the Guard ;
who fly , crying -— Arm ! Arm ! WARWICK , and the rest , following them . The
Drum beating , and Trumpets sounding , Reenter Warwick , and the rest ,
bringing ...
WARIFICK , and the rest , cry all — Warwick ! Warwick ! and set upon the Guard ;
who fly , crying -— Arm ! Arm ! WARWICK , and the rest , following them . The
Drum beating , and Trumpets sounding , Reenter Warwick , and the rest ,
bringing ...
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But , madam , where is Warwick then become ? Queen . I am informed , that he
comes towards London To set the crown once more on Henry's head : Guess
thou the rest ; king Edward's friends must down . But , to prevent the tyrant's
violence ...
But , madam , where is Warwick then become ? Queen . I am informed , that he
comes towards London To set the crown once more on Henry's head : Guess
thou the rest ; king Edward's friends must down . But , to prevent the tyrant's
violence ...
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