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King Henry the Sixth

 of: or (F)

'tis: it is

th' error: the error

Richard: King Richard

sovereign: sov'reign

lose: should lose

Talbonites: Talbotites

wandering: wand'ring

wavering: wav'ring

sovereign: sov'reign

makes: make

whether: whe'r

Verdon: Verdun

here: here thy prisoner

country: county

lord: good lord

liberal: a liberal

 

George Lockhart Rives: An Essay on the First, Second, and Third Parts of Henry the Sixth; Commonly attributed to Shakespeare. 1874. (Harness Prize Essay. Largely based on Grant White's earlier monograph on the same subject.)

F. G. Fleay: Who Wrote 'Henry VI'? Macmillan's Magazine, November, 1875.

Life and Work of Shakspere, 1886, 255–263.

W. H. Egerton: Talbot's Tomb in the Parish Church of St. Alkmund's, Whitchurch. In Transactions of the Shropshire Archæological and Natural History Society, viii. 413–440, 1885. (An interesting article dealing with the exhumation of Talbot's bones and the evidence derived from them concerning the manner of his death.)

W. G. Boswell-Stone: Shakspere's Holinshed, ix. 205–242, 1896. 