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Hunt . How , how ? how's that ? embolden ? Encourage ? I encourage ye ! d'ye hear , sir ? A subtle trick , a quaint one . — Will 20 ACT I. PERKIN WARBECK .
Hunt . How , how ? how's that ? embolden ? Encourage ? I encourage ye ! d'ye hear , sir ? A subtle trick , a quaint one . — Will 20 ACT I. PERKIN WARBECK .
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Will you hear , man ? What did I say to you ? come , come , to th ' point . Kath . It shall not need , my lord . Hunt . Then hear me , Kate !Keep you on that hand of her ; I on this.Thou stand'st between a father and a suitor ...
Will you hear , man ? What did I say to you ? come , come , to th ' point . Kath . It shall not need , my lord . Hunt . Then hear me , Kate !Keep you on that hand of her ; I on this.Thou stand'st between a father and a suitor ...
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Great sir , do not hear him ; For when Sir William Stanley , your lord chamberlain , Shall come into the list , as he is chief , I shall lose credit with you ; yet this lord , Last named , is first against you .
Great sir , do not hear him ; For when Sir William Stanley , your lord chamberlain , Shall come into the list , as he is chief , I shall lose credit with you ; yet this lord , Last named , is first against you .
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... and then your nobles here present , may be pleased to hear the tragedy of a young mantossed from misery to misery : You see before you the spectacle of a Plantagenet , who hath been carried from the nursery to the sanctuary ...
... and then your nobles here present , may be pleased to hear the tragedy of a young mantossed from misery to misery : You see before you the spectacle of a Plantagenet , who hath been carried from the nursery to the sanctuary ...
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It madded My very soul to hear our master's motion ; What surety both of amity and honour Must of necessity ensue upon A match betwixt some noble of our nation , And this brave prince , forsooth ! Dal .
It madded My very soul to hear our master's motion ; What surety both of amity and honour Must of necessity ensue upon A match betwixt some noble of our nation , And this brave prince , forsooth ! Dal .
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