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'Tis his Highness' pleasure You shall to the Tower. BUCKINGHAM. It will help nothing To plead mine innocence; for that dye is on me Which makes my whit'st part black. The will of Heaven Be done in this and all things! I obey.
'Tis his Highness' pleasure You shall to the Tower. BUCKINGHAM. It will help nothing To plead mine innocence; for that dye is on me Which makes my whit'st part black. The will of Heaven Be done in this and all things! I obey.
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... their curses now Live where their prayers did; and it's come to pass This tractable obedience is a slave To each incensed will. I would your Highness Would give it quick consideration, for There is no primer business. KING.
... their curses now Live where their prayers did; and it's come to pass This tractable obedience is a slave To each incensed will. I would your Highness Would give it quick consideration, for There is no primer business. KING.
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Please your Highness, note This dangerous conception in this point. Not friended by his wish, to your high person His will is most malignant; and it stretches Beyond you, to your friends. QUEEN KATHERINE. My learn'd Lord Cardinal, ...
Please your Highness, note This dangerous conception in this point. Not friended by his wish, to your high person His will is most malignant; and it stretches Beyond you, to your friends. QUEEN KATHERINE. My learn'd Lord Cardinal, ...
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Not long before your Highness sped to France, The Duke being at the Rose, within the parish Saint Lawrence Poultney, did of me demand What was the speech among the Londoners Concerning the French journey. I repli'd, Men fear the French ...
Not long before your Highness sped to France, The Duke being at the Rose, within the parish Saint Lawrence Poultney, did of me demand What was the speech among the Londoners Concerning the French journey. I repli'd, Men fear the French ...
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Being at Greenwich, After your Highness had reprov'd the Duke About Sir William Bulmer,— KING. I remember Of such a time; being my sworn servant, The Duke retain'd him his. But on; what hence? SURVEYOR. "If," quoth he, "I for this had ...
Being at Greenwich, After your Highness had reprov'd the Duke About Sir William Bulmer,— KING. I remember Of such a time; being my sworn servant, The Duke retain'd him his. But on; what hence? SURVEYOR. "If," quoth he, "I for this had ...
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