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... stand in bloud vp to the bellies . " Henrie earle of Northumberland , with his brother Thomas earle of Worcester , and his sonne the lord Henrie Persie , sur- named Hotspur , which were to king Henrie in the beginning of his reigne ...
... stand in bloud vp to the bellies . " Henrie earle of Northumberland , with his brother Thomas earle of Worcester , and his sonne the lord Henrie Persie , sur- named Hotspur , which were to king Henrie in the beginning of his reigne ...
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... stand with him so long as life lasted . There were with the Persies as chief- teines of this armie , the earle of Dowglas a Scotish man , the baron of Kinderton , sir Hugh Browne , and sir Richard Vernon knights , with diuerse other ...
... stand with him so long as life lasted . There were with the Persies as chief- teines of this armie , the earle of Dowglas a Scotish man , the baron of Kinderton , sir Hugh Browne , and sir Richard Vernon knights , with diuerse other ...
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... stand in feare , my duetie were to punish that person , thereby to remooue that greefe from your heart . Then how much more ought I to suffer death , to ease your grace of that greefe which you haue of me , being your naturall sonne and ...
... stand in feare , my duetie were to punish that person , thereby to remooue that greefe from your heart . Then how much more ought I to suffer death , to ease your grace of that greefe which you haue of me , being your naturall sonne and ...
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... stand vp and get you gone , And looke that you speake not a word of it , For if there be , sownes ile hang you and all your kin . Hen . V. Now sirs , how like you this ? Was not this brauely done ? [ Exit Purseuant . For now the ...
... stand vp and get you gone , And looke that you speake not a word of it , For if there be , sownes ile hang you and all your kin . Hen . V. Now sirs , how like you this ? Was not this brauely done ? [ Exit Purseuant . For now the ...
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... stand loytering here . Theefe . Why my Lord , they haue bound me , and will not let me goe . Hen . V. Haue they bound thee villain , why how now my Lord . Iudge . I am glad to see your grace in good health . Hen . V. Why my Lord , this ...
... stand loytering here . Theefe . Why my Lord , they haue bound me , and will not let me goe . Hen . V. Haue they bound thee villain , why how now my Lord . Iudge . I am glad to see your grace in good health . Hen . V. Why my Lord , this ...
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