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Dawbeney , let the guilty Keep silence ; I accuse none , though I know Foreign attempts against a state and kingdom Are seldom without some great friends at home . Stan . Sir , if no other abler reasons else Of duty or allegiance could ...
Dawbeney , let the guilty Keep silence ; I accuse none , though I know Foreign attempts against a state and kingdom Are seldom without some great friends at home . Stan . Sir , if no other abler reasons else Of duty or allegiance could ...
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Keep you on that hand of her ; I on this.Thou stand'st between a father and a suitor , Both striving for an interest in thy heart : He courts thee for affection , I for duty ; He as a servant pleads ; but by the privilege Of nature ...
Keep you on that hand of her ; I on this.Thou stand'st between a father and a suitor , Both striving for an interest in thy heart : He courts thee for affection , I for duty ; He as a servant pleads ; but by the privilege Of nature ...
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Oh , sir , here I must break A most unlawful oath to keep a just one . K. Hen . Well , well , be brief , be brief . Clif . The first in rank Shall be John Ratcliffe , Lord Fitzwater , then Sir Simon Mountford , and Sir Thomas Thwaites ...
Oh , sir , here I must break A most unlawful oath to keep a just one . K. Hen . Well , well , be brief , be brief . Clif . The first in rank Shall be John Ratcliffe , Lord Fitzwater , then Sir Simon Mountford , and Sir Thomas Thwaites ...
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What new combustions huddle next , to keep Our eyes from rest ? —the news ? 1 Shakspeare thus notices the circumstance :“ Enter Stanley bearing the crown . “ Stanley . Courageous Richmond , well bast thou acquit thee !
What new combustions huddle next , to keep Our eyes from rest ? —the news ? 1 Shakspeare thus notices the circumstance :“ Enter Stanley bearing the crown . “ Stanley . Courageous Richmond , well bast thou acquit thee !
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Oxf . By Vere's old honours , I'll cut his throat dares speak it . Sur . ' Tis a quarrel To engage a soul in . K. Hen . What a coil is here To keep my gratitude sincere and perfect ! Stanley was once my friend , ' and came in time s ...
Oxf . By Vere's old honours , I'll cut his throat dares speak it . Sur . ' Tis a quarrel To engage a soul in . K. Hen . What a coil is here To keep my gratitude sincere and perfect ! Stanley was once my friend , ' and came in time s ...
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