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... Duke of York's garden that the Earl of Warwick and the Earl of Salisbury acknowledged the Duke of York's claim to the throne to be just and offered him their fealty : - Earl of Warwick . 66 Till Lionel's issue fails , his should not ...
... Duke of York's garden that the Earl of Warwick and the Earl of Salisbury acknowledged the Duke of York's claim to the throne to be just and offered him their fealty : - Earl of Warwick . 66 Till Lionel's issue fails , his should not ...
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... Duke of York's garden that the Duke asked Salisbury and Warwick to discuss with him his title to the crown of England : - Duke of York . " Now my good Lords of Salisbury and Warwick , Our simple supper ended , give me leave In this ...
... Duke of York's garden that the Duke asked Salisbury and Warwick to discuss with him his title to the crown of England : - Duke of York . " Now my good Lords of Salisbury and Warwick , Our simple supper ended , give me leave In this ...
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... Duke of Gloucester says in an aside to the Duke of Clarence : - " He plies her hard , and much rain wears the marble . " 1 A Midsummer Night's Dream . 2 King John . Act v , Scene 4 . The Two Gentlemen of Verona . King Henry the Sixth ...
... Duke of Gloucester says in an aside to the Duke of Clarence : - " He plies her hard , and much rain wears the marble . " 1 A Midsummer Night's Dream . 2 King John . Act v , Scene 4 . The Two Gentlemen of Verona . King Henry the Sixth ...
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