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Base dunghil villain , and mechanical , I'll have thy head for this thy traitor's speech : I do beseech your royal Majesty , Let him have all the rigor of the Law . Arm . Alas , my lord , hang me , if ever I fpake the words .
Base dunghil villain , and mechanical , I'll have thy head for this thy traitor's speech : I do beseech your royal Majesty , Let him have all the rigor of the Law . Arm . Alas , my lord , hang me , if ever I fpake the words .
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Are all things ready for that royal time ? Stanl . They are , and want but nomination . Ely . To morrow then I judge a happy day . Buck . Who knows the Lord Protector's mind herein ? Who is most inward with the noble Duke ? Ely .
Are all things ready for that royal time ? Stanl . They are , and want but nomination . Ely . To morrow then I judge a happy day . Buck . Who knows the Lord Protector's mind herein ? Who is most inward with the noble Duke ? Ely .
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All was royal ; To the disposing of it nought rebellid ; Order gave each thing view ; The office did ri Distinctly his full function . Buck . Who did guide , I mean , who set the body and the limbs , Of this great fport together ...
All was royal ; To the disposing of it nought rebellid ; Order gave each thing view ; The office did ri Distinctly his full function . Buck . Who did guide , I mean , who set the body and the limbs , Of this great fport together ...
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