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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 , though I might command , my care Shall önly ...
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 , though I might command , my care Shall önly ...
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Thy will and reason by a strength of judgment , For , in a word , I give thee freedom ; take it . If equal fates have not ordain'd to pitch Thy hopes above my height , let not thy passion Lead thee to shrink + mine honour in oblivion ...
Thy will and reason by a strength of judgment , For , in a word , I give thee freedom ; take it . If equal fates have not ordain'd to pitch Thy hopes above my height , let not thy passion Lead thee to shrink + mine honour in oblivion ...
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Clifford , thou hast spoke home , we give thee life : But , Clifford , there are people of our own Remain behind untold ; who are they , Clifford ? Name those , and we are friends , and will to rest ; ' Tis thy last task . Clif .
Clifford , thou hast spoke home , we give thee life : But , Clifford , there are people of our own Remain behind untold ; who are they , Clifford ? Name those , and we are friends , and will to rest ; ' Tis thy last task . Clif .
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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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I thank thee heartily . Let any yeoman of our nation challenge An interest in the girl , then the king May add a jointure of ascent in titles , Worthy a free consent ; now he pulls down What old desert hath builded . K. Ja .
I thank thee heartily . Let any yeoman of our nation challenge An interest in the girl , then the king May add a jointure of ascent in titles , Worthy a free consent ; now he pulls down What old desert hath builded . K. Ja .
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