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... rich - jewel'd Coffer of Darius , Transported , shall be at high Festivals Before the Kings and Queenes of France . No longer on Saint Dennis will we cry , But Joane de Puzel shall be France's Saint . Come in , and let us Banquet ...
... rich - jewel'd Coffer of Darius , Transported , shall be at high Festivals Before the Kings and Queenes of France . No longer on Saint Dennis will we cry , But Joane de Puzel shall be France's Saint . Come in , and let us Banquet ...
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... , 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.
... , 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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... Rich . First , leane thine aged Back against mine Arme , And in that ease , Ile tell thee my Disease . This day in argument upon a Case , Some words there grew ' twixt Somerset and me : Among which tearmes , he us'd his lavish tongue ...
... Rich . First , leane thine aged Back against mine Arme , And in that ease , Ile tell thee my Disease . This day in argument upon a Case , Some words there grew ' twixt Somerset and me : Among which tearmes , he us'd his lavish tongue ...
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... Rich . Of which , my Lord , your Honor is the last . Mort . True ; and thou seest , that I no Issue have , And that my fainting words doe warrant death : Thou art my Heire ; the rest , I wish thee gather : But yet be wary in thy ...
... Rich . Of which , my Lord , your Honor is the last . Mort . True ; and thou seest , that I no Issue have , And that my fainting words doe warrant death : Thou art my Heire ; the rest , I wish thee gather : But yet be wary in thy ...
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... Rich . O Unckle , would some part of my young yeeres Might but redeeme the passage of your Age . III Mort . Thou do'st then wrong me , as that slaughterer doth , Which giveth many Wounds , when one will kill . Mourne not , except thou ...
... Rich . O Unckle , would some part of my young yeeres Might but redeeme the passage of your Age . III Mort . Thou do'st then wrong me , as that slaughterer doth , Which giveth many Wounds , when one will kill . Mourne not , except thou ...
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