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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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... this , this lord , this servant , Kate , of yours , Desires to be your master . Kath . I acknowledge him A worthy friend of mine . Dal . Your humblest creature . Hunt . So , c 2 SCENE II . 19 PERKIN WARBECK .
... this , this lord , this servant , Kate , of yours , Desires to be your master . Kath . I acknowledge him A worthy friend of mine . Dal . Your humblest creature . Hunt . So , c 2 SCENE II . 19 PERKIN WARBECK .
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The second son to the late English Edward , Conceal'd , I know not where , these fourteen years , Craves audience from our master ; and ' tis said The duke himself is following to the court . Hunt . Duke upon duke !
The second son to the late English Edward , Conceal'd , I know not where , these fourteen years , Craves audience from our master ; and ' tis said The duke himself is following to the court . Hunt . Duke upon duke !
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K. Hen . Clifford , stand up ; for instance of thy safety , I offer thee my hand . Clif . A sovereign balm For my bruis'd soul , I kiss it with a greediness . [ Kisses the King's hand , and rises . Sir , you are a just master , but IK.
K. Hen . Clifford , stand up ; for instance of thy safety , I offer thee my hand . Clif . A sovereign balm For my bruis'd soul , I kiss it with a greediness . [ Kisses the King's hand , and rises . Sir , you are a just master , but IK.
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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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