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... Henry will to himself • Protector be : and God fhall be my hope , · • My tay , my guide , and lantern to my feet ... Henry's hand . * Suf . Thus droops this lofty pine , and hangs his sprays Thus Eleanor's pride dies in her youngest ...
... Henry will to himself • Protector be : and God fhall be my hope , · • My tay , my guide , and lantern to my feet ... Henry's hand . * Suf . Thus droops this lofty pine , and hangs his sprays Thus Eleanor's pride dies in her youngest ...
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... Henry's chair ; And this is he was his adopted heir.- But how is it , that great Plantagenet Is crown'd fo foon , and broke his folemn oath ? As I bethink me , you should not be king , Till our king Henry had shook hands with death ...
... Henry's chair ; And this is he was his adopted heir.- But how is it , that great Plantagenet Is crown'd fo foon , and broke his folemn oath ? As I bethink me , you should not be king , Till our king Henry had shook hands with death ...
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... Henry told me of1 ; For I have often heard my mother say , I came into the world with my legs forward : Had I not ... Henry's fpeech appears to me not only pre- ferable , as warranted by the old copies , and by Glofter's fubfequent ...
... Henry told me of1 ; For I have often heard my mother say , I came into the world with my legs forward : Had I not ... Henry's fpeech appears to me not only pre- ferable , as warranted by the old copies , and by Glofter's fubfequent ...
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