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Page 36
Please it your Majesty , This is the day appointed for the combat , And ready are th ' appellant and defendant , The armourer and his man , to enter the lifts , So So please your Highness to behold the fight . ė 36 The Second Part of.
Please it your Majesty , This is the day appointed for the combat , And ready are th ' appellant and defendant , The armourer and his man , to enter the lifts , So So please your Highness to behold the fight . ė 36 The Second Part of.
Page 42
An't please your Grace , here my commission stays : And Sir John Stanley is appointed now , To take her with him to the Ile of Man . Glo . Must you , Sir Jobn , protect my lady here ? Stan . So am I giv'n in chargè , may't please your ...
An't please your Grace , here my commission stays : And Sir John Stanley is appointed now , To take her with him to the Ile of Man . Glo . Must you , Sir Jobn , protect my lady here ? Stan . So am I giv'n in chargè , may't please your ...
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They have not been commanded , mighty King ; Please it your Majesty to give me leave , I'll muster up my friends , and meet your Grace , Where , and what time your Majesty shall please . K. Rich . Ay , thou would't fain be gone ...
They have not been commanded , mighty King ; Please it your Majesty to give me leave , I'll muster up my friends , and meet your Grace , Where , and what time your Majesty shall please . K. Rich . Ay , thou would't fain be gone ...
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