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Resign it then and leave thine insolence . Since thou wert king — as who is king
but thou ?The commonwealth hath daily run to wreck ; The Dauphin hath prevail'
d beyond the seas ; And all the peers and nobles of the realm Have been as ...
Resign it then and leave thine insolence . Since thou wert king — as who is king
but thou ?The commonwealth hath daily run to wreck ; The Dauphin hath prevail'
d beyond the seas ; And all the peers and nobles of the realm Have been as ...
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... As I in duty love my king and country ! But , to the matter that we have in hand : I
say , my sovereign , York is meetest man To be your regent in the realm of France
. Sur . Before we make election , give me leave To show some reason , of no ...
... As I in duty love my king and country ! But , to the matter that we have in hand : I
say , my sovereign , York is meetest man To be your regent in the realm of France
. Sur . Before we make election , give me leave To show some reason , of no ...
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I have heard her reported to be a woman of an invincible spirit : but it shall be
convenient , Master Hume , that you be by her aloft , while we be busy below ;
and so , I pray you , go , in God's name , and leave us . [ Exit HUME ] Mother
Jourdain ...
I have heard her reported to be a woman of an invincible spirit : but it shall be
convenient , Master Hume , that you be by her aloft , while we be busy below ;
and so , I pray you , go , in God's name , and leave us . [ Exit HUME ] Mother
Jourdain ...
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Your grace shall give me leave , my Lord of York , To be the post , in hope of his
reward . YORK . At your pleasure , my good lord . Who's within there , ho ! Enter a
Serving - man . Invite my Lords of Salisbury and Warwick To sup with me to ...
Your grace shall give me leave , my Lord of York , To be the post , in hope of his
reward . YORK . At your pleasure , my good lord . Who's within there , ho ! Enter a
Serving - man . Invite my Lords of Salisbury and Warwick To sup with me to ...
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I saw not better sport these seven years ' day : Yet , by your leave , the wind was
very high ; And , ten to one , old Joan had not gone out . KING . But what a point ,
my lord , your falcon made , And what a pitch she flew above the rest ! To see ...
I saw not better sport these seven years ' day : Yet , by your leave , the wind was
very high ; And , ten to one , old Joan had not gone out . KING . But what a point ,
my lord , your falcon made , And what a pitch she flew above the rest ! To see ...
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