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... Gaveston . 150 Edw . Cease , brother : for I cannot brook these words . Thy worth , sweet friend , is far above my gifts , Therefore , to equal it , receive my heart ; If for these dignities thou be envied , I'll give thee more ; for ...
... Gaveston . 150 Edw . Cease , brother : for I cannot brook these words . Thy worth , sweet friend , is far above my gifts , Therefore , to equal it , receive my heart ; If for these dignities thou be envied , I'll give thee more ; for ...
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... Gaveston returned ? Edw . I , priest , and lives to be revenged on thee , That wert the only cause of his exile . Gav . ' Tis true ; and but for reverence of these robes , Thou should'st not plod one foot beyond this place . 180 Bish ...
... Gaveston returned ? Edw . I , priest , and lives to be revenged on thee , That wert the only cause of his exile . Gav . ' Tis true ; and but for reverence of these robes , Thou should'st not plod one foot beyond this place . 180 Bish ...
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... Gaveston . Lan . What will they tyrannise upon the church ? Ah , wicked king ! accursed Gaveston ! This ground , which is corrupted with their steps , Shall be their timeless 3 sepulchre or mine . Y. Mor . Well , let that peevish ...
... Gaveston . Lan . What will they tyrannise upon the church ? Ah , wicked king ! accursed Gaveston ! This ground , which is corrupted with their steps , Shall be their timeless 3 sepulchre or mine . Y. Mor . Well , let that peevish ...
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... Gaveston . He claps his cheek , and hangs about his neck , Smiles in his face , and whispers in his ears ; And when I come he frowns , as who should say , " Go whither thou wilt , seeing I have Gaveston . " E. Mor . Is it not strange ...
... Gaveston . He claps his cheek , and hangs about his neck , Smiles in his face , and whispers in his ears ; And when I come he frowns , as who should say , " Go whither thou wilt , seeing I have Gaveston . " E. Mor . Is it not strange ...
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... Gaveston . He claps his cheek , and hangs about his neck , Smiles in his face , and whispers in his ears ; And when I come he frowns , as who should say , " Go whither thou wilt , seeing I have Gaveston . " 50 E. Mor . Is it not strange ...
... Gaveston . He claps his cheek , and hangs about his neck , Smiles in his face , and whispers in his ears ; And when I come he frowns , as who should say , " Go whither thou wilt , seeing I have Gaveston . " 50 E. Mor . Is it not strange ...
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