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Ay , there's the question ; but I say , ' cis true : The elder of them being put to nurse , Was by a beggar - woman stoľn away ; And , ignorant of his birth and parentage , Became a bricklayer when he came to age : His son am I ...
Ay , there's the question ; but I say , ' cis true : The elder of them being put to nurse , Was by a beggar - woman stoľn away ; And , ignorant of his birth and parentage , Became a bricklayer when he came to age : His son am I ...
Page 165
Is , of a King , become a banish'd man , And forc'd to live in Scotland a forlorn ; While proud ambitious Edward , Duke of York , Usurps the regal Title , and the Sear Of England's true - anointed lawful King .
Is , of a King , become a banish'd man , And forc'd to live in Scotland a forlorn ; While proud ambitious Edward , Duke of York , Usurps the regal Title , and the Sear Of England's true - anointed lawful King .
Page 178
But if you mind to hold your true obedience , Give me assurance with some friendly vow , That I may never have you in suspect . Mon , So God help Montague , as he proves true ! Haft . And Hastings , as he favours Edward's Cause !
But if you mind to hold your true obedience , Give me assurance with some friendly vow , That I may never have you in suspect . Mon , So God help Montague , as he proves true ! Haft . And Hastings , as he favours Edward's Cause !
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