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... faid , my life fhall prove it true ; That Morubray hath receiv'd eight thousand nobles , In name of lendings for your Highnefs ' foldiers , The which he hath detain'd for lewd imployments ; Like a falfe traitor and injurious villain ...
... faid , my life fhall prove it true ; That Morubray hath receiv'd eight thousand nobles , In name of lendings for your Highnefs ' foldiers , The which he hath detain'd for lewd imployments ; Like a falfe traitor and injurious villain ...
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... faid your coufin , when you parted with him ? Aum . Farewel.- And , for heart difdained that my tongue my Should so prophane the word , That taught me craft To counterfeit oppreffion of fuch grief , That words feem'd buried in my ...
... faid your coufin , when you parted with him ? Aum . Farewel.- And , for heart difdained that my tongue my Should so prophane the word , That taught me craft To counterfeit oppreffion of fuch grief , That words feem'd buried in my ...
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... faid : His tongue is now a ftringlefs inftrument ; Words , life , and all old Lancaster hath spent . York . Be York the next , that must be bankrupt fo ! Though death.be poor , it ends a mortal woe . K. Rich . The ripeft fruit first ...
... faid : His tongue is now a ftringlefs inftrument ; Words , life , and all old Lancaster hath spent . York . Be York the next , that must be bankrupt fo ! Though death.be poor , it ends a mortal woe . K. Rich . The ripeft fruit first ...
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... faid enough . Befhrew thee , Coufin , which didft lead me forth Of that fweet way I was in to Despair . [ To Aumerle . What fay you now ? what comfort have we now ? By heav'n , I'll hate him everlastingly , That bids me be of comfort ...
... faid enough . Befhrew thee , Coufin , which didft lead me forth Of that fweet way I was in to Despair . [ To Aumerle . What fay you now ? what comfort have we now ? By heav'n , I'll hate him everlastingly , That bids me be of comfort ...
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... faid , the Duke , great Bolingbroke , Mounted upon a hot and fiery fteed , Which his afpiring rider feem'd to know , With flow , but ftately pace , kept on his courfe : While all tongues cry'd , God fave thee , Bolingbroke ! You wou'd ...
... faid , the Duke , great Bolingbroke , Mounted upon a hot and fiery fteed , Which his afpiring rider feem'd to know , With flow , but ftately pace , kept on his courfe : While all tongues cry'd , God fave thee , Bolingbroke ! You wou'd ...
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