Scary Medieval Monarchs
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Circles in the Water by La Reine Noire (lareinenoire)
Henry VI - Shakespeare, Richard III - Shakespeare, Henry VI Part 2 - Shakespeare, Henry VI Part 3 - Shakespeare
25 Sep 2008
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'Long die thy happy days before thy death, / And, after many length'ned hours of grief, / Die neither mother, wife, nor England's Queen!' (R3 I.iii.206-8) The curse was not meant for her, but Fortune's wheel cared not for intentions.
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A Truth Universally Acknowledged by La Reine Noire (lareinenoire) for tanyahp
Henry IV (Parts 1 & 2) - Shakespeare, The Merry Wives of Windsor - Shakespeare
14 Jan 2010
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man whose fortune has been lost through many unfortunate card games must be in want of a wealthy wife.
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Sic semper traditores by La Reine Noire (lareinenoire) for angevin2
Henry V - Shakespeare
15 Sep 2009
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Harry Lancaster does not suffer traitors gladly.
