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All things are ready , if our minds be so . West . Perish the man whose mind is
backward now ! K. Hen . Thou dost not wish more help from England , coz ? West
. God's will ! my liege , would you and I alone , Without more help , could fight this
...
All things are ready , if our minds be so . West . Perish the man whose mind is
backward now ! K. Hen . Thou dost not wish more help from England , coz ? West
. God's will ! my liege , would you and I alone , Without more help , could fight this
...
Page 449
Then , for his mind , be Edward England's king : [ Takes off his crown . But Henry
now shall wear the English crown , And be true king indeed ; thou but the shadow
.-My Lord of Somerset , at my request , See that forth with Duke Edward be ...
Then , for his mind , be Edward England's king : [ Takes off his crown . But Henry
now shall wear the English crown , And be true king indeed ; thou but the shadow
.-My Lord of Somerset , at my request , See that forth with Duke Edward be ...
Page 499
Buck . What ! talking with a priest , lord chamberlain ! Your friends at Pomfret ,
they do need the priest ; Your honour hath no shriving 40 work in hand . Hast .
Good faith , and when I met this holy man , The men you talk of came into my
mind .
Buck . What ! talking with a priest , lord chamberlain ! Your friends at Pomfret ,
they do need the priest ; Your honour hath no shriving 40 work in hand . Hast .
Good faith , and when I met this holy man , The men you talk of came into my
mind .
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