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Page 42
And as my duty springs , so - perish they Phat grudge one thought against your
Majesty ! All . Welcome , high Prince , the mighty Duke of York ! Son . Perilh ,
base Prince , ignoble Duke of York ! [ Aside . Glou . Now will it best avail your
Majesty ...
And as my duty springs , so - perish they Phat grudge one thought against your
Majesty ! All . Welcome , high Prince , the mighty Duke of York ! Son . Perilh ,
base Prince , ignoble Duke of York ! [ Aside . Glou . Now will it best avail your
Majesty ...
Page 51
Yes , if it please your Majesty , my Liege . K. Henry . Welcome , brave Captain ,
and victorious Lord . When I was young , as yet I am not old , I do remember how
my father said , A souter champion never handled fword . Long since we were ...
Yes , if it please your Majesty , my Liege . K. Henry . Welcome , brave Captain ,
and victorious Lord . When I was young , as yet I am not old , I do remember how
my father said , A souter champion never handled fword . Long since we were ...
Page 143
To signify unto his Majesty , That Cardinal Beauford is at point of death ; For
suddenly a grievous sickness took hiin , That makes him gasp and 1tare , and
catch the air , Blaipheming God , and cursing men on earth . Sometimes he talks
as if ...
To signify unto his Majesty , That Cardinal Beauford is at point of death ; For
suddenly a grievous sickness took hiin , That makes him gasp and 1tare , and
catch the air , Blaipheming God , and cursing men on earth . Sometimes he talks
as if ...
Page 272
I , that am rudely stampt , and want love's majesty , To struit before a wanton
ambling nymph ; I , that am curtaild of this fair proportion , Gheated of feature by
diffembling + nature , Deforn'd , unfinish'd , fent before my time Into this breathing
...
I , that am rudely stampt , and want love's majesty , To struit before a wanton
ambling nymph ; I , that am curtaild of this fair proportion , Gheated of feature by
diffembling + nature , Deforn'd , unfinish'd , fent before my time Into this breathing
...
Page 360
They have not been commanded , mighty Please it your Majesty to give me leave
, [ King . I'll müller up my friends , and meet your Grace , Where , and what time
your Majesty shall please . K. Rich . Ay , thou wouldst fain be gone , to join But I'll
...
They have not been commanded , mighty Please it your Majesty to give me leave
, [ King . I'll müller up my friends , and meet your Grace , Where , and what time
your Majesty shall please . K. Rich . Ay , thou wouldst fain be gone , to join But I'll
...
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