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Great King of England and my gracious lord , The mutual conference that my
mind hath had , By day , by night , waking and in my dreams , In courtly company
or at my beads , With you , mine alder - liefest sovereign , Makes me the bolder to
...
Great King of England and my gracious lord , The mutual conference that my
mind hath had , By day , by night , waking and in my dreams , In courtly company
or at my beads , With you , mine alder - liefest sovereign , Makes me the bolder to
...
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My Lord of Winchester , I know your mind ; ' Tis not my speeches that you do
mislike , But ' tis my presence that doth trouble ye . Rancour will out : proud
prelate , in thy face I see thy fury : if I longer stay , . We shall begin our ancient
bickerings .
My Lord of Winchester , I know your mind ; ' Tis not my speeches that you do
mislike , But ' tis my presence that doth trouble ye . Rancour will out : proud
prelate , in thy face I see thy fury : if I longer stay , . We shall begin our ancient
bickerings .
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1 Follow I must ; I cannot go before , While Gloucester bears this base and
humble mind . Were I a man , a duke , and next of blood , I would remove these
tedious stumbling - blocks And smooth my way upon their headless necks ; And ,
being ...
1 Follow I must ; I cannot go before , While Gloucester bears this base and
humble mind . Were I a man , a duke , and next of blood , I would remove these
tedious stumbling - blocks And smooth my way upon their headless necks ; And ,
being ...
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I tell thee , Pole , when in the city Tours Thou ran'st a tilt in honour of my love And
stolest away the ladies ' hearts of France , I thought King Henry had resembled
thee courage , courtship and proportion : But all his mind is bent to holiness , To ...
I tell thee , Pole , when in the city Tours Thou ran'st a tilt in honour of my love And
stolest away the ladies ' hearts of France , I thought King Henry had resembled
thee courage , courtship and proportion : But all his mind is bent to holiness , To ...
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My lord , ' tis but a base ignoble mind That mounts no higher than a bird can soar
. Car . I thought as much ; he would be above the clouds . Glou . Ay , my lord
cardinal ? how think you by that ? Were it not good your grace could fly to heaven
?
My lord , ' tis but a base ignoble mind That mounts no higher than a bird can soar
. Car . I thought as much ; he would be above the clouds . Glou . Ay , my lord
cardinal ? how think you by that ? Were it not good your grace could fly to heaven
?
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