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... blood did Sir Walter see On Holmedon's plains . Of prisoners , Hotspur took 70 Mordake the Earl of Fife , and eldest son 62. a dear , a true ] Qq 3 , 4 ; deere , a true Qq 1 , 2 ; a deare and true Qq 5-8 , 64. Stain'd ] Strain'd F ...
... blood did Sir Walter see On Holmedon's plains . Of prisoners , Hotspur took 70 Mordake the Earl of Fife , and eldest son 62. a dear , a true ] Qq 3 , 4 ; deere , a true Qq 1 , 2 ; a deare and true Qq 5-8 , 64. Stain'd ] Strain'd F ...
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... blood royal , Henry was entitled by his acknowledged military preroga- tive . Sir J. Turner , Pallas Armata ( pr . 1683 ) , p . 341 : " The Ransome of a Prisoner belongs to him who took him , unless he be a person of very eminent ...
... blood royal , Henry was entitled by his acknowledged military preroga- tive . Sir J. Turner , Pallas Armata ( pr . 1683 ) , p . 341 : " The Ransome of a Prisoner belongs to him who took him , unless he be a person of very eminent ...
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... Blood in the Head - vaine ( Hunterian Club ed . , p . 28 ) : “ signeur Sacke and Suger drinke - drown'd reeles . " Simon Eyre , in Dekker's Shoemaker's Holiday , III . v , appears to speak of sack and sugar as an old man's drink : " old ...
... Blood in the Head - vaine ( Hunterian Club ed . , p . 28 ) : “ signeur Sacke and Suger drinke - drown'd reeles . " Simon Eyre , in Dekker's Shoemaker's Holiday , III . v , appears to speak of sack and sugar as an old man's drink : " old ...
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... blood royal , 140 if thou darest not stand for ten shillings . Prince . Well then , once in my days I'll be a madcap . Fal . Why , that's well said . Prince . Well , come what will , I'll tarry at home . Fal . By the Lord , I'll be a ...
... blood royal , 140 if thou darest not stand for ten shillings . Prince . Well then , once in my days I'll be a madcap . Fal . Why , that's well said . Prince . Well , come what will , I'll tarry at home . Fal . By the Lord , I'll be a ...
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... blood hath been too cold and temperate , Unapt to stir at these indignities , And you have found me ; for accordingly You tread upon my patience : but be sure I will from henceforth rather be myself , Mighty and to be fear'd , than my ...
... blood hath been too cold and temperate , Unapt to stir at these indignities , And you have found me ; for accordingly You tread upon my patience : but be sure I will from henceforth rather be myself , Mighty and to be fear'd , than my ...
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