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A woman , and thine aunt , great king ; ' tis I. Speak with me , pity me , open the
door ; A beggar begs , that never begg'd before . Boling . Our scene is alter'd , -
from a serious thing , And now chang'd to The Beggar and the King ' ,My
dangerous ...
A woman , and thine aunt , great king ; ' tis I. Speak with me , pity me , open the
door ; A beggar begs , that never begg'd before . Boling . Our scene is alter'd , -
from a serious thing , And now chang'd to The Beggar and the King ' ,My
dangerous ...
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King . My lord chief justice , speak to that vain man . Ch . Juft . Have you your wits
? know you what ' tis you speak ? ... King . I know thee not , old man : Fall to thy
prayers ; How ill white hairs become a fool , and jefter ! I have long dream'd of ...
King . My lord chief justice , speak to that vain man . Ch . Juft . Have you your wits
? know you what ' tis you speak ? ... King . I know thee not , old man : Fall to thy
prayers ; How ill white hairs become a fool , and jefter ! I have long dream'd of ...
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King Henry the Fifth . Duke of Glofter , Duke of Bedford , brothers to the king . }
brothers Duke of Exeter , uncle to the king . Duke of York , coufin to the king .
Earls of Salisbury , Westmoreland , and Warwick . Archbishop of Canterbury .
Bishop of ...
King Henry the Fifth . Duke of Glofter , Duke of Bedford , brothers to the king . }
brothers Duke of Exeter , uncle to the king . Duke of York , coufin to the king .
Earls of Salisbury , Westmoreland , and Warwick . Archbishop of Canterbury .
Bishop of ...
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