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... Noble Duke of Gloster . 2. Warder . [ Within ] Who ere he be , you may not be let in . | 1. Man . Villaines , answer you so the Lord Protector ? 1. Warder . [ Within ] The Lord protect him , so we answer him , We doe no otherwise then ...
... Noble Duke of Gloster . 2. Warder . [ Within ] Who ere he be , you may not be let in . | 1. Man . Villaines , answer you so the Lord Protector ? 1. Warder . [ Within ] The Lord protect him , so we answer him , We doe no otherwise then ...
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... Noble Duke , I may not open , The Cardinall of Winchester forbids : From him I have expresse commandement , That thou nor none of thine shall be let in . Glost . Faint - hearted Woodvile , prizest him ' fore me ? Arrogant Winchester ...
... Noble Duke , I may not open , The Cardinall of Winchester forbids : From him I have expresse commandement , That thou nor none of thine shall be let in . Glost . Faint - hearted Woodvile , prizest him ' fore me ? Arrogant Winchester ...
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... Lord , your loving Nephew now is come . Mor . Richard Plantagenet , my friend , is he come ? Rich . I , Noble Unckle , thus ignobly us'd , Your Nephew , late despised Richard , comes . Mort 41 HENRY THE SIXT [ II . v . 4-35.
... Lord , your loving Nephew now is come . Mor . Richard Plantagenet , my friend , is he come ? Rich . I , Noble Unckle , thus ignobly us'd , Your Nephew , late despised Richard , comes . Mort 41 HENRY THE SIXT [ II . v . 4-35.
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... Noble Earle , And was beheaded . Thus the Mortimers , In whom the Title rested , were supprest . 80 90 1thinking Rich . Of which , my Lord , your Honor is the last . Mort . True ; and thou seest , that I no Issue have , And that my ...
... Noble Earle , And was beheaded . Thus the Mortimers , In whom the Title rested , were supprest . 80 90 1thinking Rich . Of which , my Lord , your Honor is the last . Mort . True ; and thou seest , that I no Issue have , And that my ...
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... Noble Peeres as ye should jarre ? Beleeve me , Lords , my tender yeeres can tell , Civill dissention is a viperous Worme , 71 That gnawes the Bowels of the Common - wealth . 80 A noyse within , Downe with the Tawny - Coats . King . What ...
... Noble Peeres as ye should jarre ? Beleeve me , Lords , my tender yeeres can tell , Civill dissention is a viperous Worme , 71 That gnawes the Bowels of the Common - wealth . 80 A noyse within , Downe with the Tawny - Coats . King . What ...
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