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... Embraced in a friendly lover's arms , Than rise at midnight to a solemn mass . Enter LODOWICK . Lod . Why , how now , Don Mathias ! in a dump ? Math . Believe me , noble Lodowick , I have seen The strangest sight , in my ...
... Embraced in a friendly lover's arms , Than rise at midnight to a solemn mass . Enter LODOWICK . Lod . Why , how now , Don Mathias ! in a dump ? Math . Believe me , noble Lodowick , I have seen The strangest sight , in my ...
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What man of noble birth can brook this sight ? Quam male conveniunt ! 1 See what a scornful look the peasant casts ! Pem . Can kingly lions fawn on creeping ants ? War . Ignoble vassal , that like Phaeton Aspir'st unto the guidance of ...
What man of noble birth can brook this sight ? Quam male conveniunt ! 1 See what a scornful look the peasant casts ! Pem . Can kingly lions fawn on creeping ants ? War . Ignoble vassal , that like Phaeton Aspir'st unto the guidance of ...
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... that be 2 noble born should pity him . 80 War . You that are princely born should shake him off : For shame subscribe , and let the lown depart . 3 E. Mor . Urge him , my lord . Archbish SCENE IV . ] 135 Edward the Second .
... that be 2 noble born should pity him . 80 War . You that are princely born should shake him off : For shame subscribe , and let the lown depart . 3 E. Mor . Urge him , my lord . Archbish SCENE IV . ] 135 Edward the Second .
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... thou scorn thy noble peers , When I thy brother am rejected thus . [ Exit . Edw . Away ! 210 4 1 " Ralph de Wigmore , who came into England with the Conqueror , obtained the Castle of Wigmore , Co. Hereford , and the Roger Mortimer ...
... thou scorn thy noble peers , When I thy brother am rejected thus . [ Exit . Edw . Away ! 210 4 1 " Ralph de Wigmore , who came into England with the Conqueror , obtained the Castle of Wigmore , Co. Hereford , and the Roger Mortimer ...
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Tis honourable in thee to offer this ; But for we know thou art a noble gentleman , We will not wrong thee so , to make away A true man for a thief . Gav . How mean'st thou , Mortimer ? that is over - base . Y. Mor .
Tis honourable in thee to offer this ; But for we know thou art a noble gentleman , We will not wrong thee so , to make away A true man for a thief . Gav . How mean'st thou , Mortimer ? that is over - base . Y. Mor .
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