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... honour of this warlike isle ! * France should have torn and rent my very heart , * Before I would have yielded to this league . ' I never read but England's kings have had * Large sums of gold , and dowries , with their wives : * And ...
... honour of this warlike isle ! * France should have torn and rent my very heart , * Before I would have yielded to this league . ' I never read but England's kings have had * Large sums of gold , and dowries , with their wives : * And ...
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... honour'd , of the people : Join we together , for the publick good ; • In what we can , to bridle and suppress “ The pride of Suffolk , and the cardinal , With Somerset's and Buckingham's ambition ; • And , as we may , cherish duke ...
... honour'd , of the people : Join we together , for the publick good ; • In what we can , to bridle and suppress “ The pride of Suffolk , and the cardinal , With Somerset's and Buckingham's ambition ; • And , as we may , cherish duke ...
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... wordly pleasure at command , * Above the reach or compass of thy thought ? And wilt thou still be hammering treachery , * To tumble down thy husband , and thyself , 6 1 * From top of honour to disgrace's feet ? Away KING HENRY VI .
... wordly pleasure at command , * Above the reach or compass of thy thought ? And wilt thou still be hammering treachery , * To tumble down thy husband , and thyself , 6 1 * From top of honour to disgrace's feet ? Away KING HENRY VI .
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William Shakespeare. * From top of honour to disgrace's feet ? Away from me , and let me hear no more . * Dutch . What , what , my lord ! are you so cholerick With Eleanor , for telling but her dream ? Next time , I'll keep my dreams ...
William Shakespeare. * From top of honour to disgrace's feet ? Away from me , and let me hear no more . * Dutch . What , what , my lord ! are you so cholerick With Eleanor , for telling but her dream ? Next time , I'll keep my dreams ...
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... subject to a duke ? ' I tell thee , Poole , when in the city Tours " Thou ran'st a tilt in honour of my love , ' And stol'st away the ladies ' hearts of France ; 6 6 " I thought , king Henry had resembled B 2 KING HENRY VI . 19.
... subject to a duke ? ' I tell thee , Poole , when in the city Tours " Thou ran'st a tilt in honour of my love , ' And stol'st away the ladies ' hearts of France ; 6 6 " I thought , king Henry had resembled B 2 KING HENRY VI . 19.
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