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William Shakespeare. Aum . ' Faith , none by me ; except the north - eaft wind , ( Which then blew bitterly against our faces ) Awak'd the fleepy rheume ; and fo by chance Did grace our hollow Parting with a tear . K. Rich . What faid ...
William Shakespeare. Aum . ' Faith , none by me ; except the north - eaft wind , ( Which then blew bitterly against our faces ) Awak'd the fleepy rheume ; and fo by chance Did grace our hollow Parting with a tear . K. Rich . What faid ...
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... Queen Elizabeth's , but in the reign after it , King James's . By bondslave to the law , the poet means his being in- flaved to his favourite subjects . SCENE SCENE III . Enter Northumberland . North . My Liege 26 King RICHARD II .
... Queen Elizabeth's , but in the reign after it , King James's . By bondslave to the law , the poet means his being in- flaved to his favourite subjects . SCENE SCENE III . Enter Northumberland . North . My Liege 26 King RICHARD II .
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William Shakespeare. SCENE III . Enter Northumberland . North . My Liege , old Gaunt commends him to your Majefty . K. Rich . What fays old Gaunt ? North . Nay , nothing ; all is faid : His tongue is now a stringlefs inftrument , Words ...
William Shakespeare. SCENE III . Enter Northumberland . North . My Liege , old Gaunt commends him to your Majefty . K. Rich . What fays old Gaunt ? North . Nay , nothing ; all is faid : His tongue is now a stringlefs inftrument , Words ...
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... North . Well , Lords , the Duke of Lancaster is dead . Rofs . And living too , for now his fon is Duke . Willo . Barely in title , not in revenue . North . Richly in both , if juftice had her right . Rofs . My heart is great ; but it ...
... North . Well , Lords , the Duke of Lancaster is dead . Rofs . And living too , for now his fon is Duke . Willo . Barely in title , not in revenue . North . Richly in both , if juftice had her right . Rofs . My heart is great ; but it ...
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... North . Reproach , and diffolution , hangeth over him . Rofs . He hath not money for thefe Irish wars , ( His burthenous taxations notwithstanding ) But by the robbing of the banish'd Duke . North . His noble Kinfman - moft degenerate ...
... North . Reproach , and diffolution , hangeth over him . Rofs . He hath not money for thefe Irish wars , ( His burthenous taxations notwithstanding ) But by the robbing of the banish'd Duke . North . His noble Kinfman - moft degenerate ...
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