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Side 45
Percy . My gracious lord , I tender you my service , Such as it is , being tender ,
raw and young ; Which elder days shall ripen , and confirm To more approved
service and desert . Boling . I thank thee , gentle Percy ; and be sure , I count
myself ...
Percy . My gracious lord , I tender you my service , Such as it is , being tender ,
raw and young ; Which elder days shall ripen , and confirm To more approved
service and desert . Boling . I thank thee , gentle Percy ; and be sure , I count
myself ...
Side 88
Go , count thy way with fighs : I mine with groans . Queen . So longest way shall
have the longest moans . K. Rich . Twice for one step I'll groan , the way being
short , And piece the way out with a heavy heart . Come , come , in wooing
sorrow ...
Go , count thy way with fighs : I mine with groans . Queen . So longest way shall
have the longest moans . K. Rich . Twice for one step I'll groan , the way being
short , And piece the way out with a heavy heart . Come , come , in wooing
sorrow ...
Side 269
+ The ancient kings of France wore gilded helmets , the dukes and counts wore
Glvered ones . See Se : den's Titles of Honour for the raised points of Coronets .
There OF There is great variety in the dreges and attitudes KING HENRY IV . 269.
+ The ancient kings of France wore gilded helmets , the dukes and counts wore
Glvered ones . See Se : den's Titles of Honour for the raised points of Coronets .
There OF There is great variety in the dreges and attitudes KING HENRY IV . 269.
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