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... the kindred of the king ; And lay aside my high blood's royalty , Which fear , not reverence , makes thee to except : If guilty dread hath left thee so much strength As to take up mine honour's pawn , then stoop SC . I. 5 KING RICHARD II.
... the kindred of the king ; And lay aside my high blood's royalty , Which fear , not reverence , makes thee to except : If guilty dread hath left thee so much strength As to take up mine honour's pawn , then stoop SC . I. 5 KING RICHARD II.
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... fear impeach my height Before this outdared dastard ? Ere my tongue Shall wound mine honour with such feeble wrong , Or sound so base a parle , my teeth shall tear The slavish motive of recanting fear , And spit it bleeding , in his ...
... fear impeach my height Before this outdared dastard ? Ere my tongue Shall wound mine honour with such feeble wrong , Or sound so base a parle , my teeth shall tear The slavish motive of recanting fear , And spit it bleeding , in his ...
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... fear , the king shall rue . Farewell , my liege . - Now no way can I stray ; Save back to England , all the world's my way . [ Exit . K. Rich . Uncle , even in the glasses of thine eyes I see thy grieved heart ; thy sad aspect Hath from ...
... fear , the king shall rue . Farewell , my liege . - Now no way can I stray ; Save back to England , all the world's my way . [ Exit . K. Rich . Uncle , even in the glasses of thine eyes I see thy grieved heart ; thy sad aspect Hath from ...
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William Shakespeare Q. D.. This nurse , this teeming womb of royal kings , Fear'd by their breed , and famous for their birth , Renowned for their deeds as far from home , ( For Christian service , and true chivalry , ) As is the ...
William Shakespeare Q. D.. This nurse , this teeming womb of royal kings , Fear'd by their breed , and famous for their birth , Renowned for their deeds as far from home , ( For Christian service , and true chivalry , ) As is the ...
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... fear . Willo . Hold out my horse , and I will first be there . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . - The same . A Room in the Palace . Enter QUEEN , BUSHY , and BAGOT . Bushy . Madam , your majesty is too much sad : You promised , when you parted ...
... fear . Willo . Hold out my horse , and I will first be there . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . - The same . A Room in the Palace . Enter QUEEN , BUSHY , and BAGOT . Bushy . Madam , your majesty is too much sad : You promised , when you parted ...
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