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... French , And not against his friends : his noble hand Did win what he did spend , and spent not that Which his triumphant father's hand had won . His hands were guilty of no kindred's blood , Vol . IV . C But bloody with the enemies of ...
... French , And not against his friends : his noble hand Did win what he did spend , and spent not that Which his triumphant father's hand had won . His hands were guilty of no kindred's blood , Vol . IV . C But bloody with the enemies of ...
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... French ; O , then , how quickly should this arm of mine , Now prisoner to the palsy , chastise thee , And minister correction to thy fault ! Boling . My gracious uncle , let me know my fault ; 1 On what condition stands it , and wherein ...
... French ; O , then , how quickly should this arm of mine , Now prisoner to the palsy , chastise thee , And minister correction to thy fault ! Boling . My gracious uncle , let me know my fault ; 1 On what condition stands it , and wherein ...
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... York . Speak it in French , king ; say , pardon- nez moy . Dutch . Dost thou teach pardon pardon to destroy ? Ah , my sour husband , my hard - hearted lord , That , set'st the word itself against the word ! 94 KING RICHARD II .
... York . Speak it in French , king ; say , pardon- nez moy . Dutch . Dost thou teach pardon pardon to destroy ? Ah , my sour husband , my hard - hearted lord , That , set'st the word itself against the word ! 94 KING RICHARD II .
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... French we do not understand . Thine eye begins to speak , set thy tongue there : Or , in thy piteous heart plant thou thine ear ; That , hearing how our plaints and prayers do pierce , Pity may move thee pardon to rehearse . Boling ...
... French we do not understand . Thine eye begins to speak , set thy tongue there : Or , in thy piteous heart plant thou thine ear ; That , hearing how our plaints and prayers do pierce , Pity may move thee pardon to rehearse . Boling ...
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... French , one power against the And one against Glendower ; perforce , a third Must take up us : So is the unfirm king In three divided ; and his coffers sound With hollow poverty and emptiness . Arch . That he should draw his several ...
... French , one power against the And one against Glendower ; perforce , a third Must take up us : So is the unfirm king In three divided ; and his coffers sound With hollow poverty and emptiness . Arch . That he should draw his several ...
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