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... Brother Abel , if thou wilt . Cloth , 50 Glost . I will not slay thee , but Ile drive thee back : Thy Scarlet Robes , as a Childs bearing Ile use , to carry thee out of this place . 35. Umpheir : Humphry - THEobald . 37. Piel'd : Peel'd ...
... Brother Abel , if thou wilt . Cloth , 50 Glost . I will not slay thee , but Ile drive thee back : Thy Scarlet Robes , as a Childs bearing Ile use , to carry thee out of this place . 35. Umpheir : Humphry - THEobald . 37. Piel'd : Peel'd ...
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... brother . SIR JOHN STANLEY . VAUX . MATTHEW GOFFE . A Sea - captain , Master , and Master's - Mate , and WAL- TER WHITMOre . Two Gentlemen , prisoners with Suffolk . JOHN HUME and JOHN SOUTHWELL , priests . BOLINGBROKE , a conjurer ...
... brother . SIR JOHN STANLEY . VAUX . MATTHEW GOFFE . A Sea - captain , Master , and Master's - Mate , and WAL- TER WHITMOre . Two Gentlemen , prisoners with Suffolk . JOHN HUME and JOHN SOUTHWELL , priests . BOLINGBROKE , a conjurer ...
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... brother Henry spend his youth , His valour , coine , and people in the warres ? Did he so often lodge in open field : In Winters cold , and Summers parching heate , To conquer France , his true inheritance ? And did my brother Bedford ...
... brother Henry spend his youth , His valour , coine , and people in the warres ? Did he so often lodge in open field : In Winters cold , and Summers parching heate , To conquer France , his true inheritance ? And did my brother Bedford ...
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... Brother Yorke , thy Acts in Ireland , In bringing them to civill Discipline : Thy late exploits done in the heart of France , When thou wert Regent for our Soveraigne , Have made thee fear'd and honor'd of the people , Joyne we together ...
... Brother Yorke , thy Acts in Ireland , In bringing them to civill Discipline : Thy late exploits done in the heart of France , When thou wert Regent for our Soveraigne , Have made thee fear'd and honor'd of the people , Joyne we together ...
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... Brothers , and worship me their Lord . like But . The first thing we do , let's kill all the Lawyers . Cade . Nay , that I meane to do . Is not this a lamenta- ble thing , that of the skin of an innocent Lambe should be made Parchment ...
... Brothers , and worship me their Lord . like But . The first thing we do , let's kill all the Lawyers . Cade . Nay , that I meane to do . Is not this a lamenta- ble thing , that of the skin of an innocent Lambe should be made Parchment ...
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