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Side 19
... There is my pledge ; accept it , Somerset . Ver . Nay , let it rest where it began at first . Bas . Confirm it so , mine honourable lord . Glo . Confirm it so ? Confounded be your strife ! And perish ye , with your audacious prate ...
... There is my pledge ; accept it , Somerset . Ver . Nay , let it rest where it began at first . Bas . Confirm it so , mine honourable lord . Glo . Confirm it so ? Confounded be your strife ! And perish ye , with your audacious prate ...
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... there hope to conquer them again , * My sword should shed hot blood , mine eyes no tears . ' Anjou and Maine ... There's reason he should be displeas'd at it . * Look to it , lords ; let not his smoothing word * Bewitch your ...
... there hope to conquer them again , * My sword should shed hot blood , mine eyes no tears . ' Anjou and Maine ... There's reason he should be displeas'd at it . * Look to it , lords ; let not his smoothing word * Bewitch your ...
Side 49
... There let his head and lifeless body lie , • Until the queen his mistress bury it . [ Exit . ' 1 Gent . O barbarous ... There's Best's * son , the tanner of Wingham ; * Geo . He shall have the skins of our enemies , * to make dog's ...
... There let his head and lifeless body lie , • Until the queen his mistress bury it . [ Exit . ' 1 Gent . O barbarous ... There's Best's * son , the tanner of Wingham ; * Geo . He shall have the skins of our enemies , * to make dog's ...
Side 50
... There shall be , in England , seven half - penny loaves sold for a penny ; the three- hooped pot shall have ten ... there's the question ; but , I say , ' tis true : The elder of them , being put to nurse , Was by a beggar - woman ...
... There shall be , in England , seven half - penny loaves sold for a penny ; the three- hooped pot shall have ten ... there's the question ; but , I say , ' tis true : The elder of them , being put to nurse , Was by a beggar - woman ...
Side 93
... there's no doubt his majesty Will soon recover his accustom'd health . Grey . In that you brook it ill , it makes him worse : Therefore , for God's sake , entertain good comfort , And cheer his grace with quick and merry words . Q. Eliz ...
... there's no doubt his majesty Will soon recover his accustom'd health . Grey . In that you brook it ill , it makes him worse : Therefore , for God's sake , entertain good comfort , And cheer his grace with quick and merry words . Q. Eliz ...
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