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Mine honour is my life ; both grow Take honour from me , and my life is done :
Then , dear my liege , mine honour let me try ; In that I live , and for that will I die .
K. Rich . Cousin , throw down your gage ; 31 do you begin . Boling . O God !
defend ...
Mine honour is my life ; both grow Take honour from me , and my life is done :
Then , dear my liege , mine honour let me try ; In that I live , and for that will I die .
K. Rich . Cousin , throw down your gage ; 31 do you begin . Boling . O God !
defend ...
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Can honour set to a leg ? no : or an arm ? no : or Doug . Defy him by the Lord of
Westmoreland . take away the grief of a wound ? Honour Hot . Lord Douglas , go
you and tell him so . hath no skill in surgery , then ? no . What is Doug .
Can honour set to a leg ? no : or an arm ? no : or Doug . Defy him by the Lord of
Westmoreland . take away the grief of a wound ? Honour Hot . Lord Douglas , go
you and tell him so . hath no skill in surgery , then ? no . What is Doug .
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Most honour'd madam , My Lord of York , -out of his noble nature , Zeal and
obedience he still bore your grace , 17— ... But how to make ye suddenly an
answer , In such a point of weight , so near mine honour ( More near my life , I
fear ) , with ...
Most honour'd madam , My Lord of York , -out of his noble nature , Zeal and
obedience he still bore your grace , 17— ... But how to make ye suddenly an
answer , In such a point of weight , so near mine honour ( More near my life , I
fear ) , with ...
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