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... lord , I take my leave of you , Of you , my noble Coufin , lord Aumerle ; Not fick , although I have to do with Death ; But lufty , young , and chearly drawing Breath . Lo , as at English Feafts , fo I regreet The daintiest laft , to ...
... lord , I take my leave of you , Of you , my noble Coufin , lord Aumerle ; Not fick , although I have to do with Death ; But lufty , young , and chearly drawing Breath . Lo , as at English Feafts , fo I regreet The daintiest laft , to ...
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... lord's departure , Finds fhapes of grief , more than himself , to wail ; Which look'd on , as it is , is nought but shadows Of what it is not ; gracious Queen , then weep not More than your lord's departure ; more's not seen : Or if it ...
... lord's departure , Finds fhapes of grief , more than himself , to wail ; Which look'd on , as it is , is nought but shadows Of what it is not ; gracious Queen , then weep not More than your lord's departure ; more's not seen : Or if it ...
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... lord , t'have learn'd his health of you . North . Why , is he not with the Queen ? Percy . No , my good lord , he hath forfook the Court , Broken his ftaff of office , and difpers'd The Houshold of the King . North . What was his reafon ...
... lord , t'have learn'd his health of you . North . Why , is he not with the Queen ? Percy . No , my good lord , he hath forfook the Court , Broken his ftaff of office , and difpers'd The Houshold of the King . North . What was his reafon ...
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... lord ; for that is not forgot , Which ne'er I did remember ; to my knowledge , I never in my life did look on him . North . Then learn to know him now ; this is the Duke . Percy . My gracious lord , I tender you my service , Such as it ...
... lord ; for that is not forgot , Which ne'er I did remember ; to my knowledge , I never in my life did look on him . North . Then learn to know him now ; this is the Duke . Percy . My gracious lord , I tender you my service , Such as it ...
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... lord ; ' tis not my meaning To raze one Title of your honour out . To you , my lord , I come , ( what lord you will , ) From the most glorious of this Land , The Duke of York , to know , what pricks you on To take advantage of 6 the ...
... lord ; ' tis not my meaning To raze one Title of your honour out . To you , my lord , I come , ( what lord you will , ) From the most glorious of this Land , The Duke of York , to know , what pricks you on To take advantage of 6 the ...
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