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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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... that you leave no hope For my disorder'd palate e'er to relish VOL . 11 . A wholesome taste again : alas ! I know , SCENE II . PERKIN WARBECK .
... that you leave no hope For my disorder'd palate e'er to relish VOL . 11 . A wholesome taste again : alas ! I know , SCENE II . PERKIN WARBECK .
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Oxf . Without remembrance of your errors past , I come to take my leave , and wish you heaven . . Sur . And I ; good angels guard you ! Stan . Oh , the king , Next to my soul , shall be the nearest subject Of my last prayers .
Oxf . Without remembrance of your errors past , I come to take my leave , and wish you heaven . . Sur . And I ; good angels guard you ! Stan . Oh , the king , Next to my soul , shall be the nearest subject Of my last prayers .
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Give losers leave to talk ; His loss is irrecoverable . Stan . Once more , To all a long farewell ! The best of greatness Preserve the king ! my next suit is , my lords , To be remember'd to my noble brother , Derby , my much griev'd ...
Give losers leave to talk ; His loss is irrecoverable . Stan . Once more , To all a long farewell ! The best of greatness Preserve the king ! my next suit is , my lords , To be remember'd to my noble brother , Derby , my much griev'd ...
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No echos : for your service , we dismiss Your more attendance on the court ; take ease , And live at home ; but , as you love your life , Stir not from London without leave from us , We'll think on your reward ; away ! Clif .
No echos : for your service , we dismiss Your more attendance on the court ; take ease , And live at home ; but , as you love your life , Stir not from London without leave from us , We'll think on your reward ; away ! Clif .
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