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... d , * To change two dukedoms for a duke's fair daughter . * I cannot blame them all ; What is't to thern ? * ' Tis thine they give away , and not their own . : * * Pirates may make cheap- pennyworths of their pillage 12 KING HENRY VI .
... d , * To change two dukedoms for a duke's fair daughter . * I cannot blame them all ; What is't to thern ? * ' Tis thine they give away , and not their own . : * * Pirates may make cheap- pennyworths of their pillage 12 KING HENRY VI .
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... thine eyes fix'd to the sullen earth , * Gazing on that which seems to dim thy sight ? • What see'st thou there ? king Henry's diadem ,; * Inchas'd with all the honours of the world ? * If so , gaze on , and grovel on thy face , * Until ...
... thine eyes fix'd to the sullen earth , * Gazing on that which seems to dim thy sight ? • What see'st thou there ? king Henry's diadem ,; * Inchas'd with all the honours of the world ? * If so , gaze on , and grovel on thy face , * Until ...
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... thine ? • I. Pet . Mine is , an't please your grace , against John Goodman , my lord cardinal's man , for keeping my house , and lands , and wife and all , 6 6 > Suf . Thy wife too ? that is some wrong. from me . 18 KING HENRY VI .
... thine ? • I. Pet . Mine is , an't please your grace , against John Goodman , my lord cardinal's man , for keeping my house , and lands , and wife and all , 6 6 > Suf . Thy wife too ? that is some wrong. from me . 18 KING HENRY VI .
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... thine insolence . Since thou wert king , ( as who is king , but i thou ? ) The commonwealth hath daily run to wreck : * The Dauphin hath prevail'd beyond the seas ; * And all the peers and nobles of the realm * Have been as bondmen to ...
... thine insolence . Since thou wert king , ( as who is king , but i thou ? ) The commonwealth hath daily run to wreck : * The Dauphin hath prevail'd beyond the seas ; * And all the peers and nobles of the realm * Have been as bondmen to ...
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... thine to Eng . land's king , * Injurious duke ; that threat'st where is no cause . * Buck . True , madam , none at all . What call you this ? [ Shewing her the papers . Away with them ; let them be clapp'd up close , And kept asunder ...
... thine to Eng . land's king , * Injurious duke ; that threat'st where is no cause . * Buck . True , madam , none at all . What call you this ? [ Shewing her the papers . Away with them ; let them be clapp'd up close , And kept asunder ...
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