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Fal . There's neither honesty , manhood , nor good fellowship in thee , nor thou cam'st not of the blood royal , if thou darest not stand for ten shillings . P. Hen . Well then , once in my days I ' ll be a madcap . Fal .
Fal . There's neither honesty , manhood , nor good fellowship in thee , nor thou cam'st not of the blood royal , if thou darest not stand for ten shillings . P. Hen . Well then , once in my days I ' ll be a madcap . Fal .
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He will , forsooth , have all my prisoners ; And when I urg'd the ransom once again of my wife's brother , then his cheek look'd pale , And on my face he turn'd an eye of death , Trembling even at the name of Mortimer . Wor .
He will , forsooth , have all my prisoners ; And when I urg'd the ransom once again of my wife's brother , then his cheek look'd pale , And on my face he turn'd an eye of death , Trembling even at the name of Mortimer . Wor .
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Then once more to your Scottish prisoners . Deliver them up without their ransom straight , And make the Douglas ' son your only mean For powers in Scotland ; which , for divers reasons Which I shall send you written , be assur'd ...
Then once more to your Scottish prisoners . Deliver them up without their ransom straight , And make the Douglas ' son your only mean For powers in Scotland ; which , for divers reasons Which I shall send you written , be assur'd ...
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When time is ripe , ( which will be suddenly ) I'll steal to Glendower , and lord Mortimer ; Where you , and Douglas , and our powers at once , As I will fashion it , shall happily meet , To bear our fortunes in our own strong arms ...
When time is ripe , ( which will be suddenly ) I'll steal to Glendower , and lord Mortimer ; Where you , and Douglas , and our powers at once , As I will fashion it , shall happily meet , To bear our fortunes in our own strong arms ...
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Give me leave To tell you once again , — that at my birth , The front of heaven was full of fiery shapes ; The goats ran from the mountains , and the herds Were strangely clamorous to the frighted fields . These signs have mark'd me ...
Give me leave To tell you once again , — that at my birth , The front of heaven was full of fiery shapes ; The goats ran from the mountains , and the herds Were strangely clamorous to the frighted fields . These signs have mark'd me ...
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