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EDMUND OF LANGLEY , Duke of York ; 1 uncles to LORD FitzwATER . John of Gaunt , Duke of Lancaster ; } the King . Bishop of CARLISLE . HENRY , surnamed BOLINGBROKE , Duke of Hereford , ABBOT OF WESTMINSTER . son to John of Gaunt ...
EDMUND OF LANGLEY , Duke of York ; 1 uncles to LORD FitzwATER . John of Gaunt , Duke of Lancaster ; } the King . Bishop of CARLISLE . HENRY , surnamed BOLINGBROKE , Duke of Hereford , ABBOT OF WESTMINSTER . son to John of Gaunt ...
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I take my leave before I have begun ; For sorrow ends not when it seemeth done . SCENE II . The same . A Room in the Duke Commend me to my brother , Edmund York . of Lancaster's Palace . Lo , this is all : - · Nay , yet depart not so ...
I take my leave before I have begun ; For sorrow ends not when it seemeth done . SCENE II . The same . A Room in the Duke Commend me to my brother , Edmund York . of Lancaster's Palace . Lo , this is all : - · Nay , yet depart not so ...
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This other Eden , demi - paradise ; This fortress , built by nature for herself , Gaunt on a couch ; the Duke of York , and others Against infection , and the hand of war : standing by him . This happy breed of men , this little world ...
This other Eden , demi - paradise ; This fortress , built by nature for herself , Gaunt on a couch ; the Duke of York , and others Against infection , and the hand of war : standing by him . This happy breed of men , this little world ...
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I am in health , I breathe , and see thee York . Be York the next that must be bankrupt ill . so ! Gaunt . Now , He that made me , knows I see Though death be poor it ends a mortal woe . thee ill ; K. Rich . The ripest fruit first falls ...
I am in health , I breathe , and see thee York . Be York the next that must be bankrupt ill . so ! Gaunt . Now , He that made me , knows I see Though death be poor it ends a mortal woe . thee ill ; K. Rich . The ripest fruit first falls ...
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York . I'll not be by , the while : My liege , fare- Ross . We see the very wreck that we must suffer : well : And unavoided is the danger now , What will ensue hereof , there's none can tell ; For suffering so the causes of our wreck .
York . I'll not be by , the while : My liege , fare- Ross . We see the very wreck that we must suffer : well : And unavoided is the danger now , What will ensue hereof , there's none can tell ; For suffering so the causes of our wreck .
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