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" To Digby, the lieutenant of the Tower : With safety let them be convey'd to London. It is our pleasure no uncivil outrage, Taunts, or abuse be suflfer'd to their persons ; They shall meet fairer law than they deserve. "
Love's sacrifice. Perkin Warbeck. The fancies chaste and noble - Page 196
by John Ford - 1895
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