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The Duke of York should have been prince , And king after my father free , But a
balle - full game was then among , When they doomed these two lords to dye :
They had neither justice nor right , but had great wrong , Alack ! it was the more ...
The Duke of York should have been prince , And king after my father free , But a
balle - full game was then among , When they doomed these two lords to dye :
They had neither justice nor right , but had great wrong , Alack ! it was the more ...
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O father Stanley , to you I mak my moane , For the love of God remember thee ; It
is not three days past and gone , Since my unckle Richard sent after me A
batchelor and a bold baron , A Doctor of Divinitye , And bad that I should to his ...
O father Stanley , to you I mak my moane , For the love of God remember thee ; It
is not three days past and gone , Since my unckle Richard sent after me A
batchelor and a bold baron , A Doctor of Divinitye , And bad that I should to his ...
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And the rather for my father's sake , Which gave thee the Ile of Man so free ; He
crowned thee with a crown of lead , He holpe the first to that degree ; He set thee
the crown upon thy head , And made thee the lord of that countrey ; That time you
...
And the rather for my father's sake , Which gave thee the Ile of Man so free ; He
crowned thee with a crown of lead , He holpe the first to that degree ; He set thee
the crown upon thy head , And made thee the lord of that countrey ; That time you
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