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Page 14
... there the Geraldines And Butlers once again stood in support Of this colossic statue : Charles of France Thence call'd him into his protection , Dissembled him the lawful heir of England ; Yet this was all but French dissimulation ...
... there the Geraldines And Butlers once again stood in support Of this colossic statue : Charles of France Thence call'd him into his protection , Dissembled him the lawful heir of England ; Yet this was all but French dissimulation ...
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... The piece of royalty that is stitch'd up In my Kate's blood , that ' tis as dangerous For thee , young lord , to perch so near an eaglet , As foolish for my gravity to admit it : I have spoke all at once . Dal .
... The piece of royalty that is stitch'd up In my Kate's blood , that ' tis as dangerous For thee , young lord , to perch so near an eaglet , As foolish for my gravity to admit it : I have spoke all at once . Dal .
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But kindreds are not ours , when once the date Of many years have swallow'd up the memory Of their originals ; so pasture - fields , Neighbouring too near the ocean , are supp'd up And known no more : for stood I in my first And native ...
But kindreds are not ours , when once the date Of many years have swallow'd up the memory Of their originals ; so pasture - fields , Neighbouring too near the ocean , are supp'd up And known no more : for stood I in my first And native ...
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I dare , and once more , Upon my knowledge , name Sir William Stanley , Both in his counsel and his purse , the chief Assistant to the feigned duke of York . Dur . Most strange ! Urs . Most wicked ! K. Hen . Yet again , once more .
I dare , and once more , Upon my knowledge , name Sir William Stanley , Both in his counsel and his purse , the chief Assistant to the feigned duke of York . Dur . Most strange ! Urs . Most wicked ! K. Hen . Yet again , once more .
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Cousin of York , thus once more we embrace thee ; Welcome to James of Scotland ! for thy safety , Know , such as love thee not shall never wrong thee . Come , we will taste a while our court - delights , Dream hence afflictions past ...
Cousin of York , thus once more we embrace thee ; Welcome to James of Scotland ! for thy safety , Know , such as love thee not shall never wrong thee . Come , we will taste a while our court - delights , Dream hence afflictions past ...
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