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Yet here Prince Edward stands , King Henry's son . Look therefore , Lewis , that by this league and marriage Thou draw not on thy danger and dishonour : For tho ' Usurpers sway the Rule a while , Yet heav'ns are just , and time ...
Yet here Prince Edward stands , King Henry's son . Look therefore , Lewis , that by this league and marriage Thou draw not on thy danger and dishonour : For tho ' Usurpers sway the Rule a while , Yet heav'ns are just , and time ...
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Enter Prince of Wales , the Dukes of Gloucester and Buckingham , Archbishop , with otbers . BUCKINGHAM . WELCOME sweet Prince , to London , . Glo.Welcome , dear Cousin , my thought's Sovereign , The weary way hath made you melancholy .
Enter Prince of Wales , the Dukes of Gloucester and Buckingham , Archbishop , with otbers . BUCKINGHAM . WELCOME sweet Prince , to London , . Glo.Welcome , dear Cousin , my thought's Sovereign , The weary way hath made you melancholy .
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Prince . Is it upon record ? or else reported Successively , from age to age , he built it ? Buck . Upon record , my gracious Lord . Prince . But fay , my Lord , it were not register'd , Methinks , the truth should live from age to age ...
Prince . Is it upon record ? or else reported Successively , from age to age , he built it ? Buck . Upon record , my gracious Lord . Prince . But fay , my Lord , it were not register'd , Methinks , the truth should live from age to age ...
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