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Compassion on the King commands me stoop , Or I would see his heart out ere
the priest Should ever get ihat privilege of me . War . Behold , my Lord of
Winchester , the Duke Hath banith'd inoody discontented fury , As by his
smoothed brows ...
Compassion on the King commands me stoop , Or I would see his heart out ere
the priest Should ever get ihat privilege of me . War . Behold , my Lord of
Winchester , the Duke Hath banith'd inoody discontented fury , As by his
smoothed brows ...
Page 50
Pucel . Done like a Frenchman : turn and turn again ! Dau . Welcome , brave
Duke ! thy friendship makes Baft . And doth beget new courage in our breasts .
Alan . Pucelle hath bravely play'd her part And doth deserve a coronet of gold .
Dau .
Pucel . Done like a Frenchman : turn and turn again ! Dau . Welcome , brave
Duke ! thy friendship makes Baft . And doth beget new courage in our breasts .
Alan . Pucelle hath bravely play'd her part And doth deserve a coronet of gold .
Dau .
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Thy father hath . Rut . But ' twas ere I was born . Thou hast one fon , for his fake
pity me ; Lest in revenge thereof , fith God is just , He be as miserably Nain as I.
Ah , let me live in prison all my days , And when I give occafion of offence , Then
let ...
Thy father hath . Rut . But ' twas ere I was born . Thou hast one fon , for his fake
pity me ; Lest in revenge thereof , fith God is just , He be as miserably Nain as I.
Ah , let me live in prison all my days , And when I give occafion of offence , Then
let ...
Page 251
Methinks the pow'r that Edward hath in field Should not be able to encounter
mine . Exet . The doubt is , that he will seduce the rest . K. Henry . That's not my
fear , my meed hath got me fame ; I have not stop'd mine ears to their demands ,
Nor ...
Methinks the pow'r that Edward hath in field Should not be able to encounter
mine . Exet . The doubt is , that he will seduce the rest . K. Henry . That's not my
fear , my meed hath got me fame ; I have not stop'd mine ears to their demands ,
Nor ...
Page 317
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 . I thank you , genile uncle . O my Lord , You said that ...
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 . I thank you , genile uncle . O my Lord , You said that ...
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