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Learn this , Brother , We live not to be grip'd by meaner persons . KING . Deliver this with modesty to the Queen . [ Exit GARDINER . The most convenient place that I can think of For such receipt of learning is Black - Friars ; There ...
Learn this , Brother , We live not to be grip'd by meaner persons . KING . Deliver this with modesty to the Queen . [ Exit GARDINER . The most convenient place that I can think of For such receipt of learning is Black - Friars ; There ...
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Or be a known friend , ' gainst his Highness ' pleasure ( Though he be grown so desperate to be honest ) And live a subject ? Nay , forsooth ; my friends , ; They that must weigh out my afflictions , They that my trust must grow to ...
Or be a known friend , ' gainst his Highness ' pleasure ( Though he be grown so desperate to be honest ) And live a subject ? Nay , forsooth ; my friends , ; They that must weigh out my afflictions , They that my trust must grow to ...
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As I live , If the King blame me for't , I'll lay ye all By the heels , and suddenly ; and on your heads Clap round fines for neglect : ye are lazy knaves ; And here ye lie baiting of bombards , when Ye should do service .
As I live , If the King blame me for't , I'll lay ye all By the heels , and suddenly ; and on your heads Clap round fines for neglect : ye are lazy knaves ; And here ye lie baiting of bombards , when Ye should do service .
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