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And in a captive chariot , into Rouen Bring him our prisoner . This becomes the
great . Sorry an I , his numbers are so few , His soldiers sick , and fainish'd in their
march ; For , I am sure , when he shall see our army , He'll drop his heart into the
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And in a captive chariot , into Rouen Bring him our prisoner . This becomes the
great . Sorry an I , his numbers are so few , His soldiers sick , and fainish'd in their
march ; For , I am sure , when he shall see our army , He'll drop his heart into the
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You sleeping safe , they bring you to unrest ; You having lands , and blest with
beauteous wires , They would restrain the one , distain the other . And who doth
lead them , but a paltry fellow , Long kept in Bretagne at our mother's cost ?
You sleeping safe , they bring you to unrest ; You having lands , and blest with
beauteous wires , They would restrain the one , distain the other . And who doth
lead them , but a paltry fellow , Long kept in Bretagne at our mother's cost ?
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Bring me a constant woman to her husband ; One , that ne'er dream'd a joy
beyond his pleasure ; And to that woman , when she has done most , Yet will I
add an honour , -a great patience . Wol . Madam , you wander from the good we
aim at .
Bring me a constant woman to her husband ; One , that ne'er dream'd a joy
beyond his pleasure ; And to that woman , when she has done most , Yet will I
add an honour , -a great patience . Wol . Madam , you wander from the good we
aim at .
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