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Stay Humphry , Duke of Gloster ; ere thou go , Give up thy staff ; Henry will to himself Protector be , and God shall be my hope , My stay , my guide , and lanthorn to my feet . And go in peace , Humphry , no less belov'd , Than when ...
Stay Humphry , Duke of Gloster ; ere thou go , Give up thy staff ; Henry will to himself Protector be , and God shall be my hope , My stay , my guide , and lanthorn to my feet . And go in peace , Humphry , no less belov'd , Than when ...
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Thanks , gentle Norfolk ; stay by me , my lords ; And , soldiers , stay and lodge by me this night . [ They go up . War . And when the King comes , offer him no violence ; Unless he seek to thrust you out by force . York .
Thanks , gentle Norfolk ; stay by me , my lords ; And , soldiers , stay and lodge by me this night . [ They go up . War . And when the King comes , offer him no violence ; Unless he seek to thrust you out by force . York .
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I'll stay above the hill , so both may shoor . Sink . That cannot be : the noise of thy cross - bow Will scare the herd , and so my shoot is lost : Here stand we both , and aim we at the best . And , for the time shail not seem tedious ...
I'll stay above the hill , so both may shoor . Sink . That cannot be : the noise of thy cross - bow Will scare the herd , and so my shoot is lost : Here stand we both , and aim we at the best . And , for the time shail not seem tedious ...
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