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K. Edw . We are advertis'd by our loving friends , That they do hold their courfe tow'rd Tewksbury . We having now the best at Barnet field , Will thither straight ; for willingness rids way : And as we mareh , our strength will be ...
K. Edw . We are advertis'd by our loving friends , That they do hold their courfe tow'rd Tewksbury . We having now the best at Barnet field , Will thither straight ; for willingness rids way : And as we mareh , our strength will be ...
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Cold friends to me : what do they in the North , When they should serve their Sovereign in the West ? Stan . They have not been commanded , mighty King ; Please it your Majesty to give me leave , I'll muster up my friends , and meet ...
Cold friends to me : what do they in the North , When they should serve their Sovereign in the West ? Stan . They have not been commanded , mighty King ; Please it your Majesty to give me leave , I'll muster up my friends , and meet ...
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I doubt not , but his friends will fly to us . Blunt . He hath no friends , but who are friends for fear . Which in his dearest Need will fly from him . Rich . All for our vantage ; then , in God's name , march ; True hope is swift ...
I doubt not , but his friends will fly to us . Blunt . He hath no friends , but who are friends for fear . Which in his dearest Need will fly from him . Rich . All for our vantage ; then , in God's name , march ; True hope is swift ...
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