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... Lady gracious hath it pleas'd To shine on my contemptible estate . Loe , whilest I wayted on my tender Lambes , And to Sunnes parching heat display'd my cheekes , Gods Mother deigned to appeare to me , And in a Vision full of Majestie ...
... Lady gracious hath it pleas'd To shine on my contemptible estate . Loe , whilest I wayted on my tender Lambes , And to Sunnes parching heat display'd my cheekes , Gods Mother deigned to appeare to me , And in a Vision full of Majestie ...
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... Lady , Countesse of Overgne , With modestie admiring thy Renowne , 41 By me entreats ( great Lord ) thou would'st vouchsafe To visit her poore Castle where she lyes , 1 1 dwells That she may boast she hath beheld the man , Whose glory ...
... Lady , Countesse of Overgne , With modestie admiring thy Renowne , 41 By me entreats ( great Lord ) thou would'st vouchsafe To visit her poore Castle where she lyes , 1 1 dwells That she may boast she hath beheld the man , Whose glory ...
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... Lady craves , To know the cause of your abrupt departure ? Talb . Marry , for that shee's in a wrong beleefe , I goe to certifie her Talbot's here . Enter Porter with Keyes . Count . If thou be he , then art thou Prisoner . Talb ...
... Lady craves , To know the cause of your abrupt departure ? Talb . Marry , for that shee's in a wrong beleefe , I goe to certifie her Talbot's here . Enter Porter with Keyes . Count . If thou be he , then art thou Prisoner . Talb ...
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... reverence I did not entertaine thee as thou art . 80 Talb . Be not dismay'd , faire Lady , nor misconster 82. misconster : misconstrue - RowE . The minde of Talbot , as you did mistake The 35 HENRY THE SIXT [ II . iii . 46-73.
... reverence I did not entertaine thee as thou art . 80 Talb . Be not dismay'd , faire Lady , nor misconster 82. misconster : misconstrue - RowE . The minde of Talbot , as you did mistake The 35 HENRY THE SIXT [ II . iii . 46-73.
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... France . Glo . And for the proffer of my Lord your I have inform'd his Highnesse so at large , As liking of the Ladies vertuous gifts , 40 Master , Her Beauty , and the valew of her Dower , 83 HENRY THE SIXT [ V. i . 13-43.
... France . Glo . And for the proffer of my Lord your I have inform'd his Highnesse so at large , As liking of the Ladies vertuous gifts , 40 Master , Her Beauty , and the valew of her Dower , 83 HENRY THE SIXT [ V. i . 13-43.
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