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... France set foot at Ravenspurg ; And even as I was then , is Percy now . Now by my scepter , and my soul to boot , He hath more worthy interest to the state , Than thou the shadow of succession : For of no right , nor colour like to ...
... France set foot at Ravenspurg ; And even as I was then , is Percy now . Now by my scepter , and my soul to boot , He hath more worthy interest to the state , Than thou the shadow of succession : For of no right , nor colour like to ...
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... France . I heard a bird so sing , Whose music , to my thinking , pleas'd the king . Come , will you hence ? [ Exeunt . EPILOGUE . First my fear , then my courtesy , last my speech . My fear is your displeasure , my courtesy my duty ...
... France . I heard a bird so sing , Whose music , to my thinking , pleas'd the king . Come , will you hence ? [ Exeunt . EPILOGUE . First my fear , then my courtesy , last my speech . My fear is your displeasure , my courtesy my duty ...
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... France : where , for any thing I know , Falstaff shall die of a sweat , unless already he be killed with your hard opinions ; for Oldcastle died a martyr , and this is not the man . My tongue is weary ; when my legs are too , I will bid ...
... France : where , for any thing I know , Falstaff shall die of a sweat , unless already he be killed with your hard opinions ; for Oldcastle died a martyr , and this is not the man . My tongue is weary ; when my legs are too , I will bid ...
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... France . LEWIS , the Dauphin . DUKES OF BURGUNDY , OR- LEANS , and BOURBON . The CONSTABLE of FRANCE . RAMBURES , and GRANDPRE , French Lords . MONTJOY , A French Herald . Governor of Harfleur . Ambassadors to England . ISABEL , Queen ...
... France . LEWIS , the Dauphin . DUKES OF BURGUNDY , OR- LEANS , and BOURBON . The CONSTABLE of FRANCE . RAMBURES , and GRANDPRE , French Lords . MONTJOY , A French Herald . Governor of Harfleur . Ambassadors to England . ISABEL , Queen ...
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... France , - to give a greater sum Than ever at one time the clergy yet Did to his predecessors part withal . Ely . How did this offer seem receiv'd , my lord ? Cant . With good acceptance of his majesty ; Save , that there was not time ...
... France , - to give a greater sum Than ever at one time the clergy yet Did to his predecessors part withal . Ely . How did this offer seem receiv'd , my lord ? Cant . With good acceptance of his majesty ; Save , that there was not time ...
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