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His ransom there is none but I shall pay : I'll hale the Dauphin headlong from his throne ,His crown shall be the ransom of my friend ; Four of their lords I'll change for one of ours.Farewell , my masters ; to my task will I ; Bonfires ...
His ransom there is none but I shall pay : I'll hale the Dauphin headlong from his throne ,His crown shall be the ransom of my friend ; Four of their lords I'll change for one of ours.Farewell , my masters ; to my task will I ; Bonfires ...
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... O'ercharging your free purses with large fines ; That seeks to overthrow religion , Because he is protector of the realm ; And would have armour here out of the Tower , To crown himself king , and suppress the prince . Glo .
... O'ercharging your free purses with large fines ; That seeks to overthrow religion , Because he is protector of the realm ; And would have armour here out of the Tower , To crown himself king , and suppress the prince . Glo .
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Tis Joan , not we , by whom the day is won ; For which I will divide my crown with her ; And all the priests and friars in my realm Shall in procession sing her endless praise . A statelier pyramis to her I'll rear Than Rhodope's of ...
Tis Joan , not we , by whom the day is won ; For which I will divide my crown with her ; And all the priests and friars in my realm Shall in procession sing her endless praise . A statelier pyramis to her I'll rear Than Rhodope's of ...
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Uncles of Gloster and of Winchester , The special watchmen of our English weal , I would prevail , if prayers might prevail , To join your hearts in love and amity . O what a scandal is it to our crown , That two such noble peers as ye ...
Uncles of Gloster and of Winchester , The special watchmen of our English weal , I would prevail , if prayers might prevail , To join your hearts in love and amity . O what a scandal is it to our crown , That two such noble peers as ye ...
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Now will it best avail your majesty To cross the seas , and to be crown'd in France : The presence of a king engenders love Amongst his subjects and his loyal friends , As it disanimates his enemies . K. Hen . When Gloster says the word ...
Now will it best avail your majesty To cross the seas , and to be crown'd in France : The presence of a king engenders love Amongst his subjects and his loyal friends , As it disanimates his enemies . K. Hen . When Gloster says the word ...
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