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... shame re - told or spoken of . K. Hen . It seems , then , that the tidings of this broil Brake off our business for the Holy Land . West . This , match'd with other , did , my gracious lord ; For more uneven and unwelcome news Came from ...
... shame re - told or spoken of . K. Hen . It seems , then , that the tidings of this broil Brake off our business for the Holy Land . West . This , match'd with other , did , my gracious lord ; For more uneven and unwelcome news Came from ...
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... shame be spoken in these days , Or fill up chronicles in time to come , That men of your nobility and power , Did gage them both in an unjust behalf , ( As both of you , God pardon it ! have done ) – To put down Richard , that sweet ...
... shame be spoken in these days , Or fill up chronicles in time to come , That men of your nobility and power , Did gage them both in an unjust behalf , ( As both of you , God pardon it ! have done ) – To put down Richard , that sweet ...
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... shame ? Poins . Come , let's hear , Jack : what trick hast thou now ? Fal . By the Lord , I knew ye , as well as he that made ye . Why , hear ye , my masters : was it for me to kill the heir apparent ? Should I turn upon the true prince ...
... shame ? Poins . Come , let's hear , Jack : what trick hast thou now ? Fal . By the Lord , I knew ye , as well as he that made ye . Why , hear ye , my masters : was it for me to kill the heir apparent ? Should I turn upon the true prince ...
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... shame him hence . O ! while you live , tell truth , and shame the devil . Mort . Come , come ; No more of this unprofitable chat . Glend . Three times hath Henry Bolingbroke made head Against my power : thrice from the banks of Wye ...
... shame him hence . O ! while you live , tell truth , and shame the devil . Mort . Come , come ; No more of this unprofitable chat . Glend . Three times hath Henry Bolingbroke made head Against my power : thrice from the banks of Wye ...
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