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... Grace's pardon ; and , I hope , I had it . This is my fault ; as for the reft appeal'd , It iffues from the rancor of a villain , A recreant and most degen'rate traitor : Which in myfelf I boldly will defend , And interchangeably hurle ...
... Grace's pardon ; and , I hope , I had it . This is my fault ; as for the reft appeal'd , It iffues from the rancor of a villain , A recreant and most degen'rate traitor : Which in myfelf I boldly will defend , And interchangeably hurle ...
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... King , and my fucceeding Iffue , Against the Duke of Hereford , that appeals me ; And by the grace of God , and this mine arm , То prove him , in defending of myself , Č 2 A traitor A traitor to my God , my King , and King RICHARD II . II.
... King , and my fucceeding Iffue , Against the Duke of Hereford , that appeals me ; And by the grace of God , and this mine arm , То prove him , in defending of myself , Č 2 A traitor A traitor to my God , my King , and King RICHARD II . II.
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... grace and my body's valour , In Lifts , on Thomas Mowbray Duke of Norfolk , That he's a traitor foul and dangerous , To God of heav'n , King Richard , and to me ; And , as I truly fight , defend me heav'n ! Mar. On pain of death , no ...
... grace and my body's valour , In Lifts , on Thomas Mowbray Duke of Norfolk , That he's a traitor foul and dangerous , To God of heav'n , King Richard , and to me ; And , as I truly fight , defend me heav'n ! Mar. On pain of death , no ...
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... grace our hollow Parting with a tear . K. Rich . What faid your coufin , when you parted with him ? Aum . Farewel . And , for my heart disdained that my tongue Should fo profane the word , That taught me craft To counterfeit oppreffion ...
... grace our hollow Parting with a tear . K. Rich . What faid your coufin , when you parted with him ? Aum . Farewel . And , for my heart disdained that my tongue Should fo profane the word , That taught me craft To counterfeit oppreffion ...
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... Grace in perfon . Noble Uncle ! [ Kneels . York . Shew me thy humble heart , and not thy knee , Whofe duty is deceivable and falfe . Boling . My gracious Uncle ! York . Tut , tut ! Grace me no Grace , nor Uncle me no Uncle : -- I am no ...
... Grace in perfon . Noble Uncle ! [ Kneels . York . Shew me thy humble heart , and not thy knee , Whofe duty is deceivable and falfe . Boling . My gracious Uncle ! York . Tut , tut ! Grace me no Grace , nor Uncle me no Uncle : -- I am no ...
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