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At last both thoroughly cured , and set in safety ; And yet , for all this glorious work of peace , Ourself is scarce secure . Dur . The rage of malice Conjures fresh spirits with the spells of York . For ninety years ten English kings ...
At last both thoroughly cured , and set in safety ; And yet , for all this glorious work of peace , Ourself is scarce secure . Dur . The rage of malice Conjures fresh spirits with the spells of York . For ninety years ten English kings ...
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But all this , on the French king's part , was but a trick , the better to bow king Henry to peace ; and therefore upon the first grain of incense , that was sacrificed upon the altar of peace at Boloign , Perkin was smoked away .
But all this , on the French king's part , was but a trick , the better to bow king Henry to peace ; and therefore upon the first grain of incense , that was sacrificed upon the altar of peace at Boloign , Perkin was smoked away .
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Kate , Kate , thou grow'st upon my heart , like peace , Creating every other hour a jubilee . Kath . To you , my lord of Dalyell , I address Some few remaining words : the general fame That speaks your merit , even in vulgar tongues ...
Kate , Kate , thou grow'st upon my heart , like peace , Creating every other hour a jubilee . Kath . To you , my lord of Dalyell , I address Some few remaining words : the general fame That speaks your merit , even in vulgar tongues ...
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Pray , lords , commend my favours To his last peace , which , with him , I will pray for : Thật done , it doth concern us to consult Of other following troubles . Oxf . I am glad He's gone ; upon my life he would have pardon'd The ...
Pray , lords , commend my favours To his last peace , which , with him , I will pray for : Thật done , it doth concern us to consult Of other following troubles . Oxf . I am glad He's gone ; upon my life he would have pardon'd The ...
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My heart doth bleed for him , and for his sighs : Tell him , he must not think the style of Derby , Nor being husband to king Henry's mother , The league with peers , the smiles of fortune , can Secure his peace above the state of man .
My heart doth bleed for him , and for his sighs : Tell him , he must not think the style of Derby , Nor being husband to king Henry's mother , The league with peers , the smiles of fortune , can Secure his peace above the state of man .
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