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... of king Henrie ) entered in league with the foresaid Owen Glendouer . Heerewith , they by their deputies in the house of the archdeacon of Bangor , INTRODUCTION xxxvii.
... of king Henrie ) entered in league with the foresaid Owen Glendouer . Heerewith , they by their deputies in the house of the archdeacon of Bangor , INTRODUCTION xxxvii.
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PASSAGES FROM THE FAMOUS VICTORIES OF HENRY THE FIFTH UTILISED FOR THE FIRST PART OF HENRY IV . ( I ) Highway Robbery Scene . Enter the yoong Prince , Ned , and Tom . Henry V. Come away Ned and Tom . Both . Here my Lord . Hen .
PASSAGES FROM THE FAMOUS VICTORIES OF HENRY THE FIFTH UTILISED FOR THE FIRST PART OF HENRY IV . ( I ) Highway Robbery Scene . Enter the yoong Prince , Ned , and Tom . Henry V. Come away Ned and Tom . Both . Here my Lord . Hen .
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Enter Lord chiefe Iustice , Clarke of the Office , layler , lohn Cobler , Dericke , and the Theefe . ludge . Well , what sayest thou , art thou guiltie , or not guiltie ? Theefe . Not guiltie , my Lord . Iudġe .
Enter Lord chiefe Iustice , Clarke of the Office , layler , lohn Cobler , Dericke , and the Theefe . ludge . Well , what sayest thou , art thou guiltie , or not guiltie ? Theefe . Not guiltie , my Lord . Iudġe .
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I must goe Enter the young Prince , with Ned and Toin . Hen . V. Come away my lads , Gogs wounds ye villain , what make you heere ? about my businesse my selfe , and you must stand loytering here . Theefe . Why my Lord , they haue bound ...
I must goe Enter the young Prince , with Ned and Toin . Hen . V. Come away my lads , Gogs wounds ye villain , what make you heere ? about my businesse my selfe , and you must stand loytering here . Theefe . Why my Lord , they haue bound ...
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Enter Dericke and Iohn Cobler . Der . Sownds maisters , heres adoo , When Princes must go to prison : Why Iohn , didst euer see the like ? John . O Dericke , trust me , I neuer saw the like , Der . Why Iohn thou maist see what princes ...
Enter Dericke and Iohn Cobler . Der . Sownds maisters , heres adoo , When Princes must go to prison : Why Iohn , didst euer see the like ? John . O Dericke , trust me , I neuer saw the like , Der . Why Iohn thou maist see what princes ...
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