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Side 27
... poor earl's daughter is unequal odds : And therefore may be broke without offence . Glo . Why , what , I pray , is Margaret more than that ? Her father is no better than an earl , Although in glorious titles he excel . Suff . Yes , my ...
... poor earl's daughter is unequal odds : And therefore may be broke without offence . Glo . Why , what , I pray , is Margaret more than that ? Her father is no better than an earl , Although in glorious titles he excel . Suff . Yes , my ...
Side 36
... Poor soul ! God's goodness hath been great to thee : ' Let never day nor night unhallow'd pass , But still remember what the Lord hath done . Glo . Tell me , sirrah , wnat's my Simp . Alas , master , I know not . Glo . What's his name ...
... Poor soul ! God's goodness hath been great to thee : ' Let never day nor night unhallow'd pass , But still remember what the Lord hath done . Glo . Tell me , sirrah , wnat's my Simp . Alas , master , I know not . Glo . What's his name ...
Side 46
... poor Suffolk ten times banished , Once by the king , and three times thrice by thee . * " Tis not the land I care for , wert thou hence ; * A wilderness is populous enough , * So Suffolk had thy heavenly company : * For where thou art ...
... poor Suffolk ten times banished , Once by the king , and three times thrice by thee . * " Tis not the land I care for , wert thou hence ; * A wilderness is populous enough , * So Suffolk had thy heavenly company : * For where thou art ...
Side 55
... poor well pleased from my gate . Cade . Here's the lord of the soil come to seize me for a stray , for entering his fee - simple without leave . Ah , villain , thou wilt betray me , and get a thousand crowns of the king for carrying my ...
... poor well pleased from my gate . Cade . Here's the lord of the soil come to seize me for a stray , for entering his fee - simple without leave . Ah , villain , thou wilt betray me , and get a thousand crowns of the king for carrying my ...
Side 56
... poor esquire of Kent , that loves his king . * Buck . So please it you , my lord , ' twere not amiss * He were created knight for his good service . “ K. Hen . Iden , kneel down ; [ He kneels . ] Rise up a knight . We give thee for ...
... poor esquire of Kent , that loves his king . * Buck . So please it you , my lord , ' twere not amiss * He were created knight for his good service . “ K. Hen . Iden , kneel down ; [ He kneels . ] Rise up a knight . We give thee for ...
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