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... lord of Hereford , whom you call king , Is a foul traitor to proud Hereford's king : And if you crown him , let me prophefy , - The blood of English fhall manure the ground , 1 With a waxen epitaph . ] The quarto , 1608 , reads with a ...
... lord of Hereford , whom you call king , Is a foul traitor to proud Hereford's king : And if you crown him , let me prophefy , - The blood of English fhall manure the ground , 1 With a waxen epitaph . ] The quarto , 1608 , reads with a ...
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... lords , I care not , if my actions Were try'd by every tongue , every eye saw ' em , Envy and bafe opinion fet against ... lord . HAM . Buz , buz ! * POL . Upon mine honour , B 3 Hamlet , A. 2 , S. 2 . ADVAN- Buz , buz ! ] Mere idle talk ...
... lords , I care not , if my actions Were try'd by every tongue , every eye saw ' em , Envy and bafe opinion fet against ... lord . HAM . Buz , buz ! * POL . Upon mine honour , B 3 Hamlet , A. 2 , S. 2 . ADVAN- Buz , buz ! ] Mere idle talk ...
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... lord , these days are dangerous ! Virtue is choak'd with foul ambition , And charity chas'd hence by rancour's hand ; Foul fubornation is predominant , And equity exil'd your highness ' land . Henry VI . P. 2. A. 3 , S. 1 . Fare thee ...
... lord , these days are dangerous ! Virtue is choak'd with foul ambition , And charity chas'd hence by rancour's hand ; Foul fubornation is predominant , And equity exil'd your highness ' land . Henry VI . P. 2. A. 3 , S. 1 . Fare thee ...
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... lord , Become a churchman better than ambition ; I could fay more , But reverence to your calling makes me modeft . Henry VIII . A. 5 , S. 2 . Cromwell , I charge thee , fling away ambition ; By that fin fell the angels , how can man ...
... lord , Become a churchman better than ambition ; I could fay more , But reverence to your calling makes me modeft . Henry VIII . A. 5 , S. 2 . Cromwell , I charge thee , fling away ambition ; By that fin fell the angels , how can man ...
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... will be , that borrowed money , as it is eafily gotten , fo it is frequently fquandered with little thought ; or , according to the proverb , " lightly come , lightly go . ' A. B. 99 No No man is the lord of any thing , ( ANG APP ( 15 )
... will be , that borrowed money , as it is eafily gotten , fo it is frequently fquandered with little thought ; or , according to the proverb , " lightly come , lightly go . ' A. B. 99 No No man is the lord of any thing , ( ANG APP ( 15 )
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