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Swear not by heaven, for fear of punishment; The heavens are guiltless of such
heinous acts. MESSENGER. I swear by earth, the mother of us all. LEIR. Swear
not by earth, for she abhors to bear Such bastards as are murtherers of her sons.
Swear not by heaven, for fear of punishment; The heavens are guiltless of such
heinous acts. MESSENGER. I swear by earth, the mother of us all. LEIR. Swear
not by earth, for she abhors to bear Such bastards as are murtherers of her sons.
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I swear I am quite out of charity With all the heartless men ... My liege, 'tis
needless to spur a willing horse That's apt enough to run himself to death; For
here I swear by that sweet saint's bright eye, Which are the stars which guide me
to good ...
I swear I am quite out of charity With all the heartless men ... My liege, 'tis
needless to spur a willing horse That's apt enough to run himself to death; For
here I swear by that sweet saint's bright eye, Which are the stars which guide me
to good ...
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I swear afore my God I know not which way to bestow myself, The time's so busy
and so dangerous too. Why, how now, brothers! How fares good John a' Gaunt?
Th'art vexed I know. Thou griev'st, kind Edmund York. Arundel and Surrey, noble
...
I swear afore my God I know not which way to bestow myself, The time's so busy
and so dangerous too. Why, how now, brothers! How fares good John a' Gaunt?
Th'art vexed I know. Thou griev'st, kind Edmund York. Arundel and Surrey, noble
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LEIR | 11 |
THE WEAKEST GOETH TO THE WALL | 61 |
EDMUND IRONSIDE | 103 |
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