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Lord marquess , kneel down : We here create thee the first duke of Suffolk , And
gird thee with the sword . Cousin of York , We here discharge your grace from
being regent [ Lets the I'the parts of France , till term of eighteen months sc . 1. ] ...
Lord marquess , kneel down : We here create thee the first duke of Suffolk , And
gird thee with the sword . Cousin of York , We here discharge your grace from
being regent [ Lets the I'the parts of France , till term of eighteen months sc . 1. ] ...
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... brother York , thy acts in Ireland , In bringing them to civil discipline , Thy late
exploits done in the heart of France , When thou wert regent for our sovereign ,
Have made thee fear'd and honour'd of the people : Join we together , for the
public ...
... brother York , thy acts in Ireland , In bringing them to civil discipline , Thy late
exploits done in the heart of France , When thou wert regent for our sovereign ,
Have made thee fear'd and honour'd of the people : Join we together , for the
public ...
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Sir John ! nay , fear not , mar , We are alone ; here's none but thee and I. Enter
HUME . HUME . Jesus preserve your royal majesty ! Duch . What say'st thou ?
majesty ! I am but grace . Hume . But , by the grace of God , and Hume's advice ,
Your ...
Sir John ! nay , fear not , mar , We are alone ; here's none but thee and I. Enter
HUME . HUME . Jesus preserve your royal majesty ! Duch . What say'st thou ?
majesty ! I am but grace . Hume . But , by the grace of God , and Hume's advice ,
Your ...
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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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Thy cruelty in execution Upon offenders hath exceeded law And left thee to the
mercy of the law . QUEEN . Thy sale of offices and towns in France , If they were
known , as the suspect is great , Would make thee quickly hop without thy head .
Thy cruelty in execution Upon offenders hath exceeded law And left thee to the
mercy of the law . QUEEN . Thy sale of offices and towns in France , If they were
known , as the suspect is great , Would make thee quickly hop without thy head .
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