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To prove him tyrant , this reason may sutlice , That Henry liveth still ; but were he
dead , Yet here Prince Edward stands , King Henry's son . Look therefore , Lewis
, that by this league and marriage Thou draw not on thee danger and dishonour ...
To prove him tyrant , this reason may sutlice , That Henry liveth still ; but were he
dead , Yet here Prince Edward stands , King Henry's son . Look therefore , Lewis
, that by this league and marriage Thou draw not on thee danger and dishonour ...
Page 314
Sweet Prince , th ' untainted virtue of your Hath not yet div'd into the world's deceit
, [ years Nor more can you distinguish of a man , Than of his outward Thew ,
which , God he knows , Seldom or never jumpeth with the heart . Thole uncles ...
Sweet Prince , th ' untainted virtue of your Hath not yet div'd into the world's deceit
, [ years Nor more can you distinguish of a man , Than of his outward Thew ,
which , God he knows , Seldom or never jumpeth with the heart . Thole uncles ...
Page 315
Weigh it but with the grossness of this age to You break not fanétuary in seizing
him ; The benefit thereof is always granted To those whose dealings have deserv'
d the place , And those who have the wit to claim the place : This Prince hath ...
Weigh it but with the grossness of this age to You break not fanétuary in seizing
him ; The benefit thereof is always granted To those whose dealings have deserv'
d the place , And those who have the wit to claim the place : This Prince hath ...
Page 316
1 Prince . But say , my Lord , it were not register'd , - Methinks the truth thould live
from age to age , As ' twere retaild * to all posterity , Even to the general all -
ending day .. Glou . So wise , so young , they say , do ne'er live long . [ Aside .
Prince ...
1 Prince . But say , my Lord , it were not register'd , - Methinks the truth thould live
from age to age , As ' twere retaild * to all posterity , Even to the general all -
ending day .. Glou . So wise , so young , they say , do ne'er live long . [ Aside .
Prince ...
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York . Well , my dread Lord , so must I call you now . Prince . Ay , brother , to our
grief , as it is yours ; Too late he dy'd that might have kept that title , Which by his
death hath lost much majesty . Glou . How fares our cousin , noble Lord of York ?
York . Well , my dread Lord , so must I call you now . Prince . Ay , brother , to our
grief , as it is yours ; Too late he dy'd that might have kept that title , Which by his
death hath lost much majesty . Glou . How fares our cousin , noble Lord of York ?
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