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... rest : And , madam , list to me ; * For I am bold to counsel you in this . * Although we fancy not the cardinal , * Yet must we join with him , and with the lords , * Till we have brought duke Humphrey in disgrace . * As for the duke of ...
... rest : And , madam , list to me ; * For I am bold to counsel you in this . * Although we fancy not the cardinal , * Yet must we join with him , and with the lords , * Till we have brought duke Humphrey in disgrace . * As for the duke of ...
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... rest : Tell me , what fate awaits the duke of Suffolk ? By Water shall lie die , and take his end . What shall betide the ' duke of Somerset ? Let him ' shun castles ; Safer shall he be upon the sandy plains , Than where castles mounted ...
... rest : Tell me , what fate awaits the duke of Suffolk ? By Water shall lie die , and take his end . What shall betide the ' duke of Somerset ? Let him ' shun castles ; Safer shall he be upon the sandy plains , Than where castles mounted ...
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... rest ! ' . " To see how God in all his creatures works ! * Yea , man and birds , are fain of climbing high . Suf . No marvel , an it like your majesty , My lord protector's hawks do tower so well ; They know , their master loves to be ...
... rest ! ' . " To see how God in all his creatures works ! * Yea , man and birds , are fain of climbing high . Suf . No marvel , an it like your majesty , My lord protector's hawks do tower so well ; They know , their master loves to be ...
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... , • As I have read , laid claim unto the crown ; * And , but for Owen Glendower , had been king , Who kept him in captivity , till he died . * But , to the rest . - York . His eldest sister , Anne , My mother KING HENRY VI . 39.
... , • As I have read , laid claim unto the crown ; * And , but for Owen Glendower , had been king , Who kept him in captivity , till he died . * But , to the rest . - York . His eldest sister , Anne , My mother KING HENRY VI . 39.
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... rest , Causeless ' have laid disgraces on my head ; * And , with your best endeavour , have stirr'd up , * My liefest liege to be mine enemy : * Ay , all of you have laid your heads together , , * Myself had notice of your conventicles ...
... rest , Causeless ' have laid disgraces on my head ; * And , with your best endeavour , have stirr'd up , * My liefest liege to be mine enemy : * Ay , all of you have laid your heads together , , * Myself had notice of your conventicles ...
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