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If we are marked to die , we are enough To do our country loss ; and if to live ,
The fewer men , the greater share of honour . God's will ! I pray thee , wish not
one m2D BOTE By Jove , I am not coretous for gold ; Nor care I , who doth feed
upon ...
If we are marked to die , we are enough To do our country loss ; and if to live ,
The fewer men , the greater share of honour . God's will ! I pray thee , wish not
one m2D BOTE By Jove , I am not coretous for gold ; Nor care I , who doth feed
upon ...
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God hold it , to your honour's goon content ! Hast . Gramercy , fellow : There ,
drink that for me . ( Throwing him his purse . ) Purs . I thank your honour . [ Exit
Pursuivant . 1 . 0 Enter a Priest . Pr . Well met , my lord ; I am glad to see your
honour .
God hold it , to your honour's goon content ! Hast . Gramercy , fellow : There ,
drink that for me . ( Throwing him his purse . ) Purs . I thank your honour . [ Exit
Pursuivant . 1 . 0 Enter a Priest . Pr . Well met , my lord ; I am glad to see your
honour .
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Beauty and honour in her are so mingled , That they have caught the king : and
who knows yet , But from this lady may proceed a gem , To lighten all this isle ? -I'
ll to the king , And say , I spoke with you . Anne . My honour'd lord . ( Erit Lord ...
Beauty and honour in her are so mingled , That they have caught the king : and
who knows yet , But from this lady may proceed a gem , To lighten all this isle ? -I'
ll to the king , And say , I spoke with you . Anne . My honour'd lord . ( Erit Lord ...
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