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The delicate flattery of the great speech on the Burden of Kingship sounded gratefully in her ears no doubt , while the similarity of Henry's sentiments with those she herself uttered to her last parliament1 suggests that it had left ...
The delicate flattery of the great speech on the Burden of Kingship sounded gratefully in her ears no doubt , while the similarity of Henry's sentiments with those she herself uttered to her last parliament1 suggests that it had left ...
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No doubt , my liege , if each man do his best . 20 King Henry . I doubt not that , since we are well persuaded We carry not a heart with us from hence , That grows not in a fair consent with ours : Nor leave not one behind , that doth ...
No doubt , my liege , if each man do his best . 20 King Henry . I doubt not that , since we are well persuaded We carry not a heart with us from hence , That grows not in a fair consent with ours : Nor leave not one behind , that doth ...
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We doubt not of a fair and lucky war , Since God so graciously hath brought to light This dangerous treason lurking in our way To hinder our beginnings . We doubt not now But every rub is smoothed on our way .
We doubt not of a fair and lucky war , Since God so graciously hath brought to light This dangerous treason lurking in our way To hinder our beginnings . We doubt not now But every rub is smoothed on our way .
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