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blood royal , if thou darest not stand for ten shillings.48 P. Hen . Well , then , once
in my days I'll be a madcap . Fal . Why , that's well said . P. Hen . Well , come what
will , I'll tarry at home . Fal . I'll be a traitor , then , when thou art king . P. Hen .
blood royal , if thou darest not stand for ten shillings.48 P. Hen . Well , then , once
in my days I'll be a madcap . Fal . Why , that's well said . P. Hen . Well , come what
will , I'll tarry at home . Fal . I'll be a traitor , then , when thou art king . P. Hen .
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Stand back , thou manifest conspirator , Thou that contriv'dst 50 to murder our
dead lord ; Thɔu that givest indulgences to sin : I'll canvass theeöl in thy broad
cardinal's hat , If thou proceed in this thy insolerce . Win . Nay , stand thou back ; I
will ...
Stand back , thou manifest conspirator , Thou that contriv'dst 50 to murder our
dead lord ; Thɔu that givest indulgences to sin : I'll canvass theeöl in thy broad
cardinal's hat , If thou proceed in this thy insolerce . Win . Nay , stand thou back ; I
will ...
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I'll go , my lord , and tell him what you say : [ Exit . Enter CATESBY . Cate . Many
good morrows to my noble lord ! Hast . Good morrow , Catesby ; you are early
stirring : What news , what news , in this our tottering state ? Cate . It is a reeling ...
I'll go , my lord , and tell him what you say : [ Exit . Enter CATESBY . Cate . Many
good morrows to my noble lord ! Hast . Good morrow , Catesby ; you are early
stirring : What news , what news , in this our tottering state ? Cate . It is a reeling ...
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