| Code |
Play |
Lines |
First Line |
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| W-762 |
The second Part of Henry the Sixt |
28 |
Be woe for me, more wretched then he is. |
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| W-763 |
The second Part of Henry the Sixt |
49 |
Be woe for me, more wretched then he is. (Extended) |
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| W-764 |
The second Part of Henry the Sixt |
38 |
Can you not see? Or will ye not observe |
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| W-765 |
The second Part of Henry the Sixt |
23 |
My Lord of Suffolke, say, is this the guise? |
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| W-766 |
The second Part of Henry the Sixt |
18 |
Oh, let me intreat thee cease, give me thy hand, |
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| W-780 |
The third Part of Henry the Sixt |
21 |
Brave Warriours, Clifford and Northumberland (What, was it you that would be Englands King?) |
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| W-781 |
The third Part of Henry the Sixt |
43 |
Brave Warriours, Clifford and Northumberland (Extended) (What, was it you that would be Englands King?) |
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| W-782 |
The third Part of Henry the Sixt |
27 |
Enforc't thee? Art thou King, and wilt be forc't? |
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| W-783 |
The third Part of Henry the Sixt |
38 |
Great Lords, wise men ne'r sit and waile their losse, |
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| W-784 |
The third Part of Henry the Sixt |
30 |
Looke Yorke, I stayn'd this Napkin with the blood |
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| W-785 |
The third Part of Henry the Sixt |
28 |
No, mightie King of France: now Margaret (But now mischance hath trod my Title downe,) |
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| W-786 |
The third Part of Henry the Sixt |
28 |
Oh Ned, sweet Ned, speake to thy Mother Boy. (Nay, never beare me hence, dispatch me heere:) |
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| W-787 |
The third Part of Henry the Sixt |
38 |
Who can be patient in such extreames? (Enforc't thee? Art thou King, and wilt be forc't?) |
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| W-807 |
Richard the Third |
19 |
And leave out thee? stay Dog, for thou shalt heare me. |
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| W-808 |
Richard the Third |
18 |
Beare with me: I am hungry for revenge, (Richard yet lives, Hels blacke Intelligencer,) |
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| W-809 |
Richard the Third |
34 |
I call'd thee then, vaine flourish of my fortune: |
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| W-810 |
Richard the Third |
27 |
What? were you snarling all before I came, |
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