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... unto mine armour with thy prayers ; And with thy Bleffings fteel my Lance's point , That it may enter Mowbray's waxen Coat , And furbish new the Name of John O ' Gaunt Ev'n in the lufty ' haviour of his fon . [ rous ! Gaunt . Heav'n in ...
... unto mine armour with thy prayers ; And with thy Bleffings fteel my Lance's point , That it may enter Mowbray's waxen Coat , And furbish new the Name of John O ' Gaunt Ev'n in the lufty ' haviour of his fon . [ rous ! Gaunt . Heav'n in ...
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... Unto the fovereign mercy of the King . But fince I cannot , be it known to you , I do remain as neuter . So , farewel . Unless you please to enter in the Castle , And there repofe you for this night . Boling . An offer , Uncle , that we ...
... Unto the fovereign mercy of the King . But fince I cannot , be it known to you , I do remain as neuter . So , farewel . Unless you please to enter in the Castle , And there repofe you for this night . Boling . An offer , Uncle , that we ...
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... unto your foe ; And fo your follies fight against your self . Fear , and be flain ; no worfe can come from fight ; And fight and die , is death deftroying death : Where fearing dying , pays death fervile breath . 5 And that small model ...
... unto your foe ; And fo your follies fight against your self . Fear , and be flain ; no worfe can come from fight ; And fight and die , is death deftroying death : Where fearing dying , pays death fervile breath . 5 And that small model ...
Page 50
... unto his royal perfon : Ev'n at his feet I lay my arms and pow'r , Provided , that my banishment repeal'd , And lands reftor'd again , be freely granted : If not , I'll ufe th ' advantage of my pow'r , And lay the fummer's duft with ...
... unto his royal perfon : Ev'n at his feet I lay my arms and pow'r , Provided , that my banishment repeal'd , And lands reftor'd again , be freely granted : If not , I'll ufe th ' advantage of my pow'r , And lay the fummer's duft with ...
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... borrow any tear of thee . But ftay , here come the Gardiners . Let's step into the fhadow of these trees ; My Wretchedness unto a row of pins , Enter · Enter a Gardiner and two Servants . They'll talk King RICHARD II . 55.
... borrow any tear of thee . But ftay , here come the Gardiners . Let's step into the fhadow of these trees ; My Wretchedness unto a row of pins , Enter · Enter a Gardiner and two Servants . They'll talk King RICHARD II . 55.
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