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... noble duke of Gloster . 2 Ward . [ Within . ] Whoe'er he be , you may not be let in . Who'er 1 Serv . Answer you so the lord protector , villains ? ག པ མ 11 Mahomet had a dove which he used to feed with wheat out of his ear ; which dove ...
... noble duke of Gloster . 2 Ward . [ Within . ] Whoe'er he be , you may not be let in . Who'er 1 Serv . Answer you so the lord protector , villains ? ག པ མ 11 Mahomet had a dove which he used to feed with wheat out of his ear ; which dove ...
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... noble duke : 1 may not open ; The cardinal of Winchester forbids : From him I have express commandment , That thou , nor none of thine , shall be let in . Glo . Faint - hearted Woodville , prizest him ' fore me ? Arrogant Winchester ...
... noble duke : 1 may not open ; The cardinal of Winchester forbids : From him I have express commandment , That thou , nor none of thine , shall be let in . Glo . Faint - hearted Woodville , prizest him ' fore me ? Arrogant Winchester ...
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... noble poems of Homer were holden by Alexander the Great , insomuch that everie night they were layd under his pillow , and by day were carried in the rich jewel coffer of Darius , lately before vanquished by him . ' Puttenham's Arte of ...
... noble poems of Homer were holden by Alexander the Great , insomuch that everie night they were layd under his pillow , and by day were carried in the rich jewel coffer of Darius , lately before vanquished by him . ' Puttenham's Arte of ...
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... noble uncle , thus ignobly us'd , Your nephew , late - despised Mor . Direct mine arms , I Richard , comes . embrace his neck , And in his bosom spend my latter gasp : O , tell me , when my lips do touch his cheeks , That I may kindly ...
... noble uncle , thus ignobly us'd , Your nephew , late - despised Mor . Direct mine arms , I Richard , comes . embrace his neck , And in his bosom spend my latter gasp : O , tell me , when my lips do touch his cheeks , That I may kindly ...
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... noble earl , And was beheaded . Thus the Mortimers , In whom the title rested , were suppress'd . Plan . Of which , my lord , your honour is the last . Mor . True ; and thou seest , that I no issue have ; And that my fainting words do ...
... noble earl , And was beheaded . Thus the Mortimers , In whom the title rested , were suppress'd . Plan . Of which , my lord , your honour is the last . Mor . True ; and thou seest , that I no issue have ; And that my fainting words do ...
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