. The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere. iMkn!lili[iliiiMliiii!UUjjr. [Scene I.] ACT I. SCENE I.—London. The Parliament-House. Drums. Some Soldiers of Yorks Parti/ bieakin. Then, enter the Duke of York, Edward,Richard, Norfolk, Montague, Warwick,mid others, with white roses in their hats. War. I wonder how the king escapd our While we pursued the horsemen of slily stole awa}^, and left his men :Whereat the great lord of Northumberland,Whose warlike ears could never brook retreat,Cheerd up the drooping army ; and himself,Lord Clifford, and lord Stafford, all a-


. The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere. iMkn!lili[iliiiMliiii!UUjjr. [Scene I.] ACT I. SCENE I.—London. The Parliament-House. Drums. Some Soldiers of Yorks Parti/ bieakin. Then, enter the Duke of York, Edward,Richard, Norfolk, Montague, Warwick,mid others, with white roses in their hats. War. I wonder how the king escapd our While we pursued the horsemen of slily stole awa}^, and left his men :Whereat the great lord of Northumberland,Whose warlike ears could never brook retreat,Cheerd up the drooping army ; and himself,Lord Clifford, and lord Stafford, all a-breast,Chargd our main battles front, and, breaking in,Were by the swords of common soldiers Lord Staffords father, duke of Buck-ingham,Histories.— II. Y Is either slain or wounded dangerous :I cleft his beaver with a downright blow;That this is true, father, behold his blood. [^Showing his bloody And, brother, here s the earl of Wilt-shires blood, \_To York, showing I encoiuiterd as the battles joind. Rich. Speak thou for me, and tel


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