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The Third Part of Henry the Sixth

By: William Shakespeare

...d Part of Henry the Sixt, with the death of the Duke of Y O R K E. by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Based on the Folio Text of 1623 DjVu Editions E-... ...f Henry the Sixt, with the death of the Duke of Y O R K E. by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Based on the Folio Text of 1623 DjVu Editions E-books ' ... ... 1623 DjVu Editions E-books ' 2001, Global Language Resources, Inc. Shakespeare: First Folio Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ...ford all a- brest 13 Charg’d our maine Battailes Front: and breaking in, 14 Were by the Swords of common Souldiers slaine. 15 Ed... ...d so doe I, victorious Prince of Yorke. 27 Before I see thee seated in that Throne, 28 Which now the House of Lancaster vsurpes, 29 ... ...rule a while, 1811 Yet Heau’ns are iust, and Time suppresseth Wrongs. 1812 Warw. Iniurious Margaret. 1813 Edw. And why not Queene... ...e are sure to dye. Exeunt. 2341 Enter Richard, Lord Hastings, and Sir William 2342 Stanley. 2343 Rich. Now my Lord Hastings, and Sir... ... of this young Richmond: 2482 So doth my heart mis- giue me, in these Conflicts, 2483 What may befall him, to his harme and ours. 2484 Th...

...rooke retreat, Chear?d up the drouping Army, and himselfe. Lord Clifford and Lord Stafford all abrest Charg?d our maine Battailes Front: and breaking in, Were by the Swords of common Souldiers slaine. Edw. Lord Staffords Father, Duke of Buckingham, Is either slaine or wounded dangerous. I cleft his Beauer with a down- right blow: That this is true (Father) behold his blood...

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