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... the lesson of my sorrows To sweeten discord , and enrich your pity , But all in vain : here had my comforts sunk And never ris'n again , to tell a story Of the despairing lover , had not now , Even now , the earl , your fatherHunt .
... the lesson of my sorrows To sweeten discord , and enrich your pity , But all in vain : here had my comforts sunk And never ris'n again , to tell a story Of the despairing lover , had not now , Even now , the earl , your fatherHunt .
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... 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. Hen . Tell me , Is every ...
... 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. Hen . Tell me , Is every ...
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Of painted power on the shore of Kent , Whence he was beaten back with shame and scorn , Contempt , and slaughter of some naked outlaws : But tell me , what new course now shapes duke. 7 Stole into Flanders , flourishing the rugs ...
Of painted power on the shore of Kent , Whence he was beaten back with shame and scorn , Contempt , and slaughter of some naked outlaws : But tell me , what new course now shapes duke. 7 Stole into Flanders , flourishing the rugs ...
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But tell me , what new course now shapes duke Perkin ? Clif . For Ireland , mighty Henry ; so instructed By Stephen Frion , sometimes secretary In the French tongue unto your sacred excellence , But Perkin's tutor now . K. Hen .
But tell me , what new course now shapes duke Perkin ? Clif . For Ireland , mighty Henry ; so instructed By Stephen Frion , sometimes secretary In the French tongue unto your sacred excellence , But Perkin's tutor now . K. Hen .
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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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