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Mine honour lives when his dishonour dies , Or my sham'd life in his dishonour
lies ; Thou kill'st me in his life ; giving him breath , The traitor lives , the true man's
put to death . Duch . [ Within . ) What ho , my liege ! for Heaven's sake , let me in .
Mine honour lives when his dishonour dies , Or my sham'd life in his dishonour
lies ; Thou kill'st me in his life ; giving him breath , The traitor lives , the true man's
put to death . Duch . [ Within . ) What ho , my liege ! for Heaven's sake , let me in .
Page 135
Why , hear ye , my masters : was it for me to kill the heir - apparent should I turn
upon the true prince ? why , thou knowest I am as valiant as Hercules : but
beware instinct ; the lion will not touch the true prince.107 Instinct is a great
matter ; I ...
Why , hear ye , my masters : was it for me to kill the heir - apparent should I turn
upon the true prince ? why , thou knowest I am as valiant as Hercules : but
beware instinct ; the lion will not touch the true prince.107 Instinct is a great
matter ; I ...
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But do not break your oaths ; for of that sin My mild entreaty shall not make you
guilty . Go where you will , the king shall be commanded ; And be you kings , -
command , and I'll obey . First Keep . We are true subjects to the king , King
Edward .
But do not break your oaths ; for of that sin My mild entreaty shall not make you
guilty . Go where you will , the king shall be commanded ; And be you kings , -
command , and I'll obey . First Keep . We are true subjects to the king , King
Edward .
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