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Page 19
... God's peace and the king's , we charge and command you , in his highness ' name , to repair to your several dwellingplaces ; and not to wear , handle , or use any sword , weapon , or dagger , henceforward , upon pain of death .
... God's peace and the king's , we charge and command you , in his highness ' name , to repair to your several dwellingplaces ; and not to wear , handle , or use any sword , weapon , or dagger , henceforward , upon pain of death .
Page 59
Beside five hundred prisoners of esteemLets fall his sword before your highness ' feet , [ Kneeling . And with submissive loyalty of heart Ascribes the glory of his conquest got First to my God , and next unto your grace . toil in war ...
Beside five hundred prisoners of esteemLets fall his sword before your highness ' feet , [ Kneeling . And with submissive loyalty of heart Ascribes the glory of his conquest got First to my God , and next unto your grace . toil in war ...
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Let this dissension first be tried by fight , And then your highness shall command a peace . Som . The quarrel toucheth none but us alone ; Betwixt ourselves let us decide it , then . York . There is my pledge ; accept it , Somerset .
Let this dissension first be tried by fight , And then your highness shall command a peace . Som . The quarrel toucheth none but us alone ; Betwixt ourselves let us decide it , then . York . There is my pledge ; accept it , Somerset .
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And for the proffer of my 1. rd your master I have inform'd his highness so at large , As , liking of the lady's virtuous gifts , Her beauty , and the value of her dower , He doth intend she shall be England's queen . K. Hen .
And for the proffer of my 1. rd your master I have inform'd his highness so at large , As , liking of the lady's virtuous gifts , Her beauty , and the value of her dower , He doth intend she shall be England's queen . K. Hen .
Page 98
You know , my lord , your highness is betroth'd Unto another lady of esteem : How shall we , then , dispense with that contract , And not deface your honour with reproach ? Suf . As doth a ruler with unlawful oaths ; Or one that , at a ...
You know , my lord , your highness is betroth'd Unto another lady of esteem : How shall we , then , dispense with that contract , And not deface your honour with reproach ? Suf . As doth a ruler with unlawful oaths ; Or one that , at a ...
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