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Page 148
Now , by my sceptre , and my soul to boot , He hath more worthy interest to the
state 67 Than thou , the shadow of succession ; For , of no right , nor colour like to
right , He doth fill fields with harness 6s in the realm ; Turns head against the ...
Now , by my sceptre , and my soul to boot , He hath more worthy interest to the
state 67 Than thou , the shadow of succession ; For , of no right , nor colour like to
right , He doth fill fields with harness 6s in the realm ; Turns head against the ...
Page 160
But in short space , It rain'd down fortune showering on your head ; And such a
flood of greatness fell on you ,What with our help , what with the absent king ,
What with the injuries of a wanton time , The seeming sufferances that you had ...
But in short space , It rain'd down fortune showering on your head ; And such a
flood of greatness fell on you ,What with our help , what with the absent king ,
What with the injuries of a wanton time , The seeming sufferances that you had ...
Page 503
Come , lead me to the block ; bear him my head : They smile at me who shortly
shall be dead . [ E.ceunt . SCENE V. - London . The Tower walls . Of cursed
witchcraft , and that have prevail'd Upon my body with their hellish charms ? Hast
.
Come , lead me to the block ; bear him my head : They smile at me who shortly
shall be dead . [ E.ceunt . SCENE V. - London . The Tower walls . Of cursed
witchcraft , and that have prevail'd Upon my body with their hellish charms ? Hast
.
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