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O , good my Lord , no Latin ; I am not such a truant since my coming As not to know the language I have liv'd in : A strange tongue makes my cause more strange suspicious . Pray , speak in English : here are some will thank you , If you ...
O , good my Lord , no Latin ; I am not such a truant since my coming As not to know the language I have liv'd in : A strange tongue makes my cause more strange suspicious . Pray , speak in English : here are some will thank you , If you ...
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ACT III Sc . I 80 90 The last fit of my greatness ) good your Graces , Let me have time and counsel for my cause : Alas , I am a woman , friendless , hopeless ! Wol . Madam , you wrong the King's love with these fears : Your hopes and ...
ACT III Sc . I 80 90 The last fit of my greatness ) good your Graces , Let me have time and counsel for my cause : Alas , I am a woman , friendless , hopeless ! Wol . Madam , you wrong the King's love with these fears : Your hopes and ...
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GARD . Receive him , And see him safe i ' the Tower . CRAN . Stay , good my Lords , I have a little yet to say . Look there , my Lords : By virtue of that ring I take my cause 100 ACT V Sc . III Out of the gripes 195 KING HENRY VIII.
GARD . Receive him , And see him safe i ' the Tower . CRAN . Stay , good my Lords , I have a little yet to say . Look there , my Lords : By virtue of that ring I take my cause 100 ACT V Sc . III Out of the gripes 195 KING HENRY VIII.
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