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Hapless Ęgeon , whom the fates have markt To bear th ' extremity of dire mishap ; Now , trust me , were it not against our laws , ( 3 ) ( 3 ) Now trust me , were it not against our Laws , Against my Crown , my Oath , my Dignity , Which ...
Hapless Ęgeon , whom the fates have markt To bear th ' extremity of dire mishap ; Now , trust me , were it not against our laws , ( 3 ) ( 3 ) Now trust me , were it not against our Laws , Against my Crown , my Oath , my Dignity , Which ...
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la ade ( Which Princes , would they , may not disanul ; ) Against my Crown , my Oath , my Dignity , My soul should fue as advocate for thee . But , tho ' thou art adjudged to the death , And passed Sentence may not be recallid , But to ...
la ade ( Which Princes , would they , may not disanul ; ) Against my Crown , my Oath , my Dignity , My soul should fue as advocate for thee . But , tho ' thou art adjudged to the death , And passed Sentence may not be recallid , But to ...
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Herein you war against your reputation , And draw within the compass of suspeet Th ' unviolated honour of your wife . Once , this ; - your long experience of her wisdom , Her sober virtue , years , and modesty , Plead on her part some ...
Herein you war against your reputation , And draw within the compass of suspeet Th ' unviolated honour of your wife . Once , this ; - your long experience of her wisdom , Her sober virtue , years , and modesty , Plead on her part some ...
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Teach me , dear creature , how to think and speak ; Lay open to my earthy grofs conceit , Smother'd in errors , feeble , shallow , weak , The foulded meaning of your words deceit ; Against my soul's pure truth why labour you , To make ...
Teach me , dear creature , how to think and speak ; Lay open to my earthy grofs conceit , Smother'd in errors , feeble , shallow , weak , The foulded meaning of your words deceit ; Against my soul's pure truth why labour you , To make ...
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In her forehead ; arm'd and reverted , making war against her Heir - S. Ant . Where England ? S. Dro . I look'd for the chalky cliffs , but I could ( 15 ) S. Ant . Where France ? S. Dro . In her Forehead ; arm'd and reverted , making ...
In her forehead ; arm'd and reverted , making war against her Heir - S. Ant . Where England ? S. Dro . I look'd for the chalky cliffs , but I could ( 15 ) S. Ant . Where France ? S. Dro . In her Forehead ; arm'd and reverted , making ...
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