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... mind affects , or fancy likes . Gav . It shall suffice me to enjoy your love , Which whiles I have , I think myself as great As Cæsar riding in the Roman street , With captive kings at his triumphant car . Enter the BISHOP OF COVENTRY ...
... mind affects , or fancy likes . Gav . It shall suffice me to enjoy your love , Which whiles I have , I think myself as great As Cæsar riding in the Roman street , With captive kings at his triumphant car . Enter the BISHOP OF COVENTRY ...
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... mind , We'd hale him from the bosom of the king , And at the court - gate hang the peasant up ; Who , swoln with venom of ambitious pride , Will be the ruin of the realm and us . 30 Enter the ARCHBISHOP of CANTERBURY and a Messenger ...
... mind , We'd hale him from the bosom of the king , And at the court - gate hang the peasant up ; Who , swoln with venom of ambitious pride , Will be the ruin of the realm and us . 30 Enter the ARCHBISHOP of CANTERBURY and a Messenger ...
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... , And I will tell thee reasons of such weight As thou wilt soon subscribe to his repeal . Y. Mor . It is impossible ; but speak your mind . 1 Avail . Queen . Then thus , but none shall hear it SCENE IV . ] 141 Edward the Second .
... , And I will tell thee reasons of such weight As thou wilt soon subscribe to his repeal . Y. Mor . It is impossible ; but speak your mind . 1 Avail . Queen . Then thus , but none shall hear it SCENE IV . ] 141 Edward the Second .
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... mind is changed . Lan . I'll rather lose his friendship , I , than grant . Y. Mor . Well , of necessity it must be so . My lords , that I abhor base Gaveston , I hope your honours take no question , And therefore , though I plead for ...
... mind is changed . Lan . I'll rather lose his friendship , I , than grant . Y. Mor . Well , of necessity it must be so . My lords , that I abhor base Gaveston , I hope your honours take no question , And therefore , though I plead for ...
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... mind so doats on Gaveston , Let him without controulment have his will . The mightiest kings have had their minions : 390 1 Affianced him . Great Alexander loved Hephestion ; The conquering Hercules 1 for SCENE IV . ] 147 Edward the Second ...
... mind so doats on Gaveston , Let him without controulment have his will . The mightiest kings have had their minions : 390 1 Affianced him . Great Alexander loved Hephestion ; The conquering Hercules 1 for SCENE IV . ] 147 Edward the Second ...
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