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... Prince , Whom like a fchool - boy you may over - awe . Win . Glo'fter , whate'er we like , thou art Protector . And lookeft to command the Prince and realm ; Thy wife is proud , fhe holdeth thee in awe , More than God or religious ...
... Prince , Whom like a fchool - boy you may over - awe . Win . Glo'fter , whate'er we like , thou art Protector . And lookeft to command the Prince and realm ; Thy wife is proud , fhe holdeth thee in awe , More than God or religious ...
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William Shakespeare. Enter the Baftard of Orleans . Baft . Where's the Prince Dauphin ? I have news for him . Dau . Baftard of Orleans , thrice welcome to us . Baft . Methinks your looks are fad , your chear appal❜d . Hath the late ...
William Shakespeare. Enter the Baftard of Orleans . Baft . Where's the Prince Dauphin ? I have news for him . Dau . Baftard of Orleans , thrice welcome to us . Baft . Methinks your looks are fad , your chear appal❜d . Hath the late ...
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... Prince . Glou . I will not answer thee with words , but blows . [ Here they skirmish again . Mayor . Nought refts for me in this tumultuous ftrife , But to make open proclamation . Come , officer , as loud as e'er thou canst . All ...
... Prince . Glou . I will not answer thee with words , but blows . [ Here they skirmish again . Mayor . Nought refts for me in this tumultuous ftrife , But to make open proclamation . Come , officer , as loud as e'er thou canst . All ...
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... Prince's ' fpials have informed me , The English in the fuburbs clofe intrench'd Went thro ' a fecret grate of iron bars , In yonder tow'r , to over - peer the city , And thence difcover how with most advantage They may vex us , with ...
... Prince's ' fpials have informed me , The English in the fuburbs clofe intrench'd Went thro ' a fecret grate of iron bars , In yonder tow'r , to over - peer the city , And thence difcover how with most advantage They may vex us , with ...
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... Prince , So kind a father of the common - weal , To be difgraced by an Inkhorn mate , We and our wives and children all will fight . And have our bodies flaughter'd by thy foes . 1 Serv . Ay and the very parings of our nails , Shall ...
... Prince , So kind a father of the common - weal , To be difgraced by an Inkhorn mate , We and our wives and children all will fight . And have our bodies flaughter'd by thy foes . 1 Serv . Ay and the very parings of our nails , Shall ...
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