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William Shakespeare. Worcester is stol'n away by night : thy father's beard is turn'
d white with the news : you may buy land now as cheap as stinking mackerel . P.
Henry . Then ' tis like , if there come a hot June , and this civil buffetting hold ...
William Shakespeare. Worcester is stol'n away by night : thy father's beard is turn'
d white with the news : you may buy land now as cheap as stinking mackerel . P.
Henry . Then ' tis like , if there come a hot June , and this civil buffetting hold ...
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The King is kind : and well we know , the King Knows at what time to promise ,
when to pay : My father and my uncle , and myself , 1.1 Did give him that fanie
Royalty he wears : si And when he was not fix and twenty strong , E. ( T. Sick in
the ...
The King is kind : and well we know , the King Knows at what time to promise ,
when to pay : My father and my uncle , and myself , 1.1 Did give him that fanie
Royalty he wears : si And when he was not fix and twenty strong , E. ( T. Sick in
the ...
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... it not appears to me , Or from the King , or in the present time , That you should
have an inch of any ground To build a grief on . Were you not restor'd To all the
Duke of Norfolk's Seigniories , Your noble and right - well - remember'd father's ?
... it not appears to me , Or from the King , or in the present time , That you should
have an inch of any ground To build a grief on . Were you not restor'd To all the
Duke of Norfolk's Seigniories , Your noble and right - well - remember'd father's ?
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Question your royal thoughts , make the cafe yours ; Be now the father , and
propose a son ; Hear your own dignity so inuch prophan'd ; See your most
dreadful laws so loosely flighted ; Behold yourself so by a fon disdain'd : And then
imagine ...
Question your royal thoughts , make the cafe yours ; Be now the father , and
propose a son ; Hear your own dignity so inuch prophan'd ; See your most
dreadful laws so loosely flighted ; Behold yourself so by a fon disdain'd : And then
imagine ...
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O. twice my father ! twice am I thy son : The life , thou gav'st me first , was lost and
done ; Till with thy warlike sword ... When from the Dauphin's crest thy sword
ftruck fire , It warm'd thy father's heart with proud desire of bold - fac'd victory .
O. twice my father ! twice am I thy son : The life , thou gav'st me first , was lost and
done ; Till with thy warlike sword ... When from the Dauphin's crest thy sword
ftruck fire , It warm'd thy father's heart with proud desire of bold - fac'd victory .
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