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... selfe , For living idly here , in pompe and ease , Whil'st such a worthy Leader , wanting ayd , Unto his dastard foe - men is betray'd . 3. Mess . O no , he lives , but is tooke Prisoner , And Lord Scales with him , and Lord Hungerford ...
... selfe , For living idly here , in pompe and ease , Whil'st such a worthy Leader , wanting ayd , Unto his dastard foe - men is betray'd . 3. Mess . O no , he lives , but is tooke Prisoner , And Lord Scales with him , and Lord Hungerford ...
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... selfe : And whereas I was black and swart before , With those cleare Rayes , which shee infus'd on me , That beautie am I blest with , which you may see . Aske me what question thou canst possible , And I will answer unpremeditated : My ...
... selfe : And whereas I was black and swart before , With those cleare Rayes , which shee infus'd on me , That beautie am I blest with , which you may see . Aske me what question thou canst possible , And I will answer unpremeditated : My ...
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... selfe , Till by broad spreading , it disperse to naught . With Henries death , the English Circle ends , Dispersed are the glories it included : Now am I like that prowd insulting Ship , Which Caesar and his fortune bare at once . Dolph ...
... selfe , Till by broad spreading , it disperse to naught . With Henries death , the English Circle ends , Dispersed are the glories it included : Now am I like that prowd insulting Ship , Which Caesar and his fortune bare at once . Dolph ...
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... selfe fight not once in fortie yeere . I [ Scene iv . Orleans . ] Exeunt . Enter [ on the walls ] the Master Gunner of Orleance , and bis Boy . I M. Gunner . Sirrha , thou know'st how Orleance is be- sieg'd , 86. cry : separate 1 ...
... selfe fight not once in fortie yeere . I [ Scene iv . Orleans . ] Exeunt . Enter [ on the walls ] the Master Gunner of Orleance , and bis Boy . I M. Gunner . Sirrha , thou know'st how Orleance is be- sieg'd , 86. cry : separate 1 ...
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... selfe , most part of all this Night Within her Quarter , and mine owne Precinct , I was imploy'd in passing to and fro , About relieving of the Centinels . Then how , or which way , should they first breake in ? Joane . Question ( my ...
... selfe , most part of all this Night Within her Quarter , and mine owne Precinct , I was imploy'd in passing to and fro , About relieving of the Centinels . Then how , or which way , should they first breake in ? Joane . Question ( my ...
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