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Aumerle is accused of a hand in the death of Gloucester and of treachery towards Bolingbroke . Other lords take sides in the matter , and Bolingbroke , finding that Mowbray is dead and cannot be summoned to give evidence , decides that ...
Aumerle is accused of a hand in the death of Gloucester and of treachery towards Bolingbroke . Other lords take sides in the matter , and Bolingbroke , finding that Mowbray is dead and cannot be summoned to give evidence , decides that ...
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Cousin . no leave take I ] Although Aumerle is not directed to leave the stage by any editors he evi- dently takes his leave of Bolingbroke ; Aumerle's own speech and the words of the Marshal , no leave take I , seem to leave no doubt ...
Cousin . no leave take I ] Although Aumerle is not directed to leave the stage by any editors he evi- dently takes his leave of Bolingbroke ; Aumerle's own speech and the words of the Marshal , no leave take I , seem to leave no doubt ...
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If that thy valour stand on sympathy , There is my gage , Aumerle , in gage to thine : 20 25 30 By that fair sun which shows me where thou stand'st , 35 I heard thee say , and vauntingly thou spakest it , That thou wert cause of noble ...
If that thy valour stand on sympathy , There is my gage , Aumerle , in gage to thine : 20 25 30 By that fair sun which shows me where thou stand'st , 35 I heard thee say , and vauntingly thou spakest it , That thou wert cause of noble ...
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