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... thousand nobles , In name of lendings for your highness ' soldiers ; The which he hath detain'd for lewd employ- ments , --- Like a false traitor , and injurious villain . Besides I say , and will in battle prove , Or here , or ...
... thousand nobles , In name of lendings for your highness ' soldiers ; The which he hath detain'd for lewd employ- ments , --- Like a false traitor , and injurious villain . Besides I say , and will in battle prove , Or here , or ...
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... thousand flatterers sit within thy crown , Whose compafs is no bigger than thy head ; And yet , incaged in so small a verge , The waste is no whit lesser than thy land . O , had thy grandsire , with a prophet's eye , Seen how his son's ...
... thousand flatterers sit within thy crown , Whose compafs is no bigger than thy head ; And yet , incaged in so small a verge , The waste is no whit lesser than thy land . O , had thy grandsire , with a prophet's eye , Seen how his son's ...
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... thousand dangers on your head , You lose a thousand well - disposed hearts , And prick my tender patience to those thoughts Which honour and allegiance cannot think . ९ K. Rich . Think what you will ; we seize into our hands His plate ...
... thousand dangers on your head , You lose a thousand well - disposed hearts , And prick my tender patience to those thoughts Which honour and allegiance cannot think . ९ K. Rich . Think what you will ; we seize into our hands His plate ...
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... thousand men of war , Are making hither with all due expedience , And shortly mean to touch our northern shore : Perhaps , they had ere this ; but that they stay The first departing of the king for Ireland . If then we shall shake off ...
... thousand men of war , Are making hither with all due expedience , And shortly mean to touch our northern shore : Perhaps , they had ere this ; but that they stay The first departing of the king for Ireland . If then we shall shake off ...
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... thousand pound : Hold , take my ring . Ser . My lord , I had forgot to tell your lord- ship : To - day , as I came by , I called there ; But I shall grieve you to report the rest . York . What is it , knave ? Ser . An hour before I came ...
... thousand pound : Hold , take my ring . Ser . My lord , I had forgot to tell your lord- ship : To - day , as I came by , I called there ; But I shall grieve you to report the rest . York . What is it , knave ? Ser . An hour before I came ...
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