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Duke of Gloucester , uncle to the King , and Protector . Duke of Bedford , uncle to
the King , and Regent of France . Cardinal Beauford , Bilaop of Winchester , and
great uncle to the King . Duke of Exeter . Duke of Somerset . Earl of Warwick .
Duke of Gloucester , uncle to the King , and Protector . Duke of Bedford , uncle to
the King , and Regent of France . Cardinal Beauford , Bilaop of Winchester , and
great uncle to the King . Duke of Exeter . Duke of Somerset . Earl of Warwick .
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Uncle , how now ? Glo . Pardon me , gracious Lord ; Some sudden qualm hath
struck me to the heart , And dimm'd mine eyes , that I can read no further . K.
Henry . Uncle of Winchester , I pray , read on . Win . Item , That the duchies of
Anjou ...
Uncle , how now ? Glo . Pardon me , gracious Lord ; Some sudden qualm hath
struck me to the heart , And dimm'd mine eyes , that I can read no further . K.
Henry . Uncle of Winchester , I pray , read on . Win . Item , That the duchies of
Anjou ...
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Faith , holy uncle , ' would ' twere come to that . Car . Marry , when thou dar'ít . Cls
. Make up no factious numbers for } Aside . In thine own person answer ihy abuse
. Car . Ay , where thou dar's not peep ; and if thou darst , This ev'ning on the ...
Faith , holy uncle , ' would ' twere come to that . Car . Marry , when thou dar'ít . Cls
. Make up no factious numbers for } Aside . In thine own person answer ihy abuse
. Car . Ay , where thou dar's not peep ; and if thou darst , This ev'ning on the ...
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I thank you , genile uncle . O my Lord , You said that idle weeds are falt in growth
: The Prince my bro : her hath outgrown me far . Glou . He hath , my Lord . York .
And therefore is he idle ? Glou . Oh , my fair cousin , I must not say so . York .
I thank you , genile uncle . O my Lord , You said that idle weeds are falt in growth
: The Prince my bro : her hath outgrown me far . Glou . He hath , my Lord . York .
And therefore is he idle ? Glou . Oh , my fair cousin , I must not say so . York .
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... And bid her wipę her weeping eyes therewith : If this inducement move her not
to love , Send her a letter of thy noble deeds ; Tell her thou mad'It away , her
uncle Clarence , Her uncle Rivers ; ay , and for her fake , Mad'It quick
conveyance ...
... And bid her wipę her weeping eyes therewith : If this inducement move her not
to love , Send her a letter of thy noble deeds ; Tell her thou mad'It away , her
uncle Clarence , Her uncle Rivers ; ay , and for her fake , Mad'It quick
conveyance ...
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