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We cannot hold mortality's strong What you would have reform'd that is not well ,
hand :And well shall you perceive how willingly Good lords , although my will to
give is living , I will both hear and grant you your requests . The suit which you ...
We cannot hold mortality's strong What you would have reform'd that is not well ,
hand :And well shall you perceive how willingly Good lords , although my will to
give is living , I will both hear and grant you your requests . The suit which you ...
Page 166
... And thus I win thee . [ They fight ; the King being in danger , reenter Prince
HENRY . P. Hen . Hold up thy head , vile Scot , or thou art like Never to hold it up
again ! the spirits Of valiant Shirley , Stafford , Blunt , are in my arms ! It is the
Prince ...
... And thus I win thee . [ They fight ; the King being in danger , reenter Prince
HENRY . P. Hen . Hold up thy head , vile Scot , or thou art like Never to hold it up
again ! the spirits Of valiant Shirley , Stafford , Blunt , are in my arms ! It is the
Prince ...
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Oh , who shall believe , As he is striking , holds his infant up , But you misuse the
reverence of your place , And hangs ... So that his power , like to a fangless lion ,
And , both against the peace of Heaven and him , May offer , " but not hold .
Oh , who shall believe , As he is striking , holds his infant up , But you misuse the
reverence of your place , And hangs ... So that his power , like to a fangless lion ,
And , both against the peace of Heaven and him , May offer , " but not hold .
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