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Edward the Fourth , after a doubtful fortune , Yielded to nature , leaving to his sons , Edward and Richard , the inheritance Of a most bloody purchase ; these young princes , Richard the tyrant , their unnatural uncle , Forced to a ...
Edward the Fourth , after a doubtful fortune , Yielded to nature , leaving to his sons , Edward and Richard , the inheritance Of a most bloody purchase ; these young princes , Richard the tyrant , their unnatural uncle , Forced to a ...
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Sir , if no other abler reasons else Of duty or allegiance could divert A headstrong resolution , yet the dangers So lately past by men of blood and fortunes In Lambert Simnel's party , ' must command More than a fear , a terror to ...
Sir , if no other abler reasons else Of duty or allegiance could divert A headstrong resolution , yet the dangers So lately past by men of blood and fortunes In Lambert Simnel's party , ' must command More than a fear , a terror to ...
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Sir Robert Clifford and Master William Barley , Lord Bacon says , were the only two who adventured their fortunes openlysent , indeed , from the party of the conspirators here to understand the truth of what passed in Flanders , and not ...
Sir Robert Clifford and Master William Barley , Lord Bacon says , were the only two who adventured their fortunes openlysent , indeed , from the party of the conspirators here to understand the truth of what passed in Flanders , and not ...
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I know , sir , What an unequal distance lies between Great Huntley's daughter's birth and Dalyell's fortunes ; She's the king's kinswoman , placed near the crown , A princess of the blood , and I a subject . Hunt .
I know , sir , What an unequal distance lies between Great Huntley's daughter's birth and Dalyell's fortunes ; She's the king's kinswoman , placed near the crown , A princess of the blood , and I a subject . Hunt .
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My lord of Dalyell , young in years , is old In honours , but nor eminent in titles [ N ] or in estate , that may support or add to The expectation of thy fortunes . Settle Thy will and reason by a strength of judgment , SCENE II .
My lord of Dalyell , young in years , is old In honours , but nor eminent in titles [ N ] or in estate , that may support or add to The expectation of thy fortunes . Settle Thy will and reason by a strength of judgment , SCENE II .
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