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... highness knows it lies not in my power . Edw . Away then ! touch me not - Come , Gaveston . Queen . Villain ! ' tis thou that robb'st me of my lord . 160 Gav . Madam , ' tis you that rob me of my lord . Edw . Speak not unto her ; let ...
... highness knows it lies not in my power . Edw . Away then ! touch me not - Come , Gaveston . Queen . Villain ! ' tis thou that robb'st me of my lord . 160 Gav . Madam , ' tis you that rob me of my lord . Edw . Speak not unto her ; let ...
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... highness ' presence . Lan . For his repeal , madam ! he comes not back , Unless the sea cast up his shipwrecked body . War . And to behold so sweet a sight as that , There's none here but would run his horse to death . Y. Mor . But ...
... highness ' presence . Lan . For his repeal , madam ! he comes not back , Unless the sea cast up his shipwrecked body . War . And to behold so sweet a sight as that , There's none here but would run his horse to death . Y. Mor . But ...
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... highness shall command us . Edw . Thanks , gentle Warwick : come , let's in and revel . [ Exeunt . Manent the MORTIMers . E. Mor . Nephew , I must to Scotland ; thou stayest here . Leave now t'oppose thyself against the king . Thou ...
... highness shall command us . Edw . Thanks , gentle Warwick : come , let's in and revel . [ Exeunt . Manent the MORTIMers . E. Mor . Nephew , I must to Scotland ; thou stayest here . Leave now t'oppose thyself against the king . Thou ...
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... highness is disposed to be alone . Lan . Why , so he may , but we will speak to him . Guard . You may not in , my lord . Y. Mor . May we not ? Enter1 EDWARD and KENT . Edw . How now ! what noise is this ? Who have we there , is't you ...
... highness is disposed to be alone . Lan . Why , so he may , but we will speak to him . Guard . You may not in , my lord . Y. Mor . May we not ? Enter1 EDWARD and KENT . Edw . How now ! what noise is this ? Who have we there , is't you ...
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... highness were a schoolboy still , And must be awed and governed like a child . 30 Enter HUGH SPENCER , father to the YOUNG SPENCER , with his truncheon and Soldiers . O. Spen . Long live my sovereign , the noble Edward- In peace ...
... highness were a schoolboy still , And must be awed and governed like a child . 30 Enter HUGH SPENCER , father to the YOUNG SPENCER , with his truncheon and Soldiers . O. Spen . Long live my sovereign , the noble Edward- In peace ...
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