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... Teares , 1nurse And none but Women left to wayle the dead . Henry the Fift , thy Ghost I invocate : Prosper this Realme , keepe it from Civill Broyles , Combat with adverse Planets in the Heavens ; A farre more glorious Starre thy Soule ...
... Teares , 1nurse And none but Women left to wayle the dead . Henry the Fift , thy Ghost I invocate : Prosper this Realme , keepe it from Civill Broyles , Combat with adverse Planets in the Heavens ; A farre more glorious Starre thy Soule ...
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... Teares wanting to this Funerall , These Tidings would call forth her flowing Tides . Bedf . Me they concerne , Regent I am of France : Give me my steeled Coat , Ile fight for France . Away with these disgracefull wayling Robes ; Wounds ...
... Teares wanting to this Funerall , These Tidings would call forth her flowing Tides . Bedf . Me they concerne , Regent I am of France : Give me my steeled Coat , Ile fight for France . Away with these disgracefull wayling Robes ; Wounds ...
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... teares it . | Winch . Com'st thou with deepe premeditated Lines ? With written Pamphlets , studiously devis'd ? Humfrey of Gloster , if thou canst accuse , Or ought intend'st to lay unto my charge , Doe it without invention , suddenly ...
... teares it . | Winch . Com'st thou with deepe premeditated Lines ? With written Pamphlets , studiously devis'd ? Humfrey of Gloster , if thou canst accuse , Or ought intend'st to lay unto my charge , Doe it without invention , suddenly ...
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... how this discord doth afflict my Soule . Can you , my Lord of Winchester , behold My sighes and teares , and will not once relent ? 120. And : An - DYCE . Who should be pittifull , if you be not ? 48 III . i . 82-108 ] THE FIRST PART OF.
... how this discord doth afflict my Soule . Can you , my Lord of Winchester , behold My sighes and teares , and will not once relent ? 120. And : An - DYCE . Who should be pittifull , if you be not ? 48 III . i . 82-108 ] THE FIRST PART OF.
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... teares , If Talbot but survive thy Trecherie . Pucell that Witch , that damned Sorceresse , Hath wrought this Hellish Mischiefe unawares , That hardly we escap't the Pride of France . An Alarum : Excursions . Bedford brought in sicke in ...
... teares , If Talbot but survive thy Trecherie . Pucell that Witch , that damned Sorceresse , Hath wrought this Hellish Mischiefe unawares , That hardly we escap't the Pride of France . An Alarum : Excursions . Bedford brought in sicke in ...
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