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After the Duke his father , with the knife , He stretch'd him , and , with one hand on his dagger , Another spread on's breast , mounting his eyes , He did discharge a horrible oath ; whose tenour Was , were he evil us'd , he would ...
After the Duke his father , with the knife , He stretch'd him , and , with one hand on his dagger , Another spread on's breast , mounting his eyes , He did discharge a horrible oath ; whose tenour Was , were he evil us'd , he would ...
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To your Highness ' hand I tender my commission ; by whose virtue ( The Court of Rome commanding ) you , my Lord Cardinal of York , are join'd with me their servant In the unpartial judging of this business . KING . Two equal men .
To your Highness ' hand I tender my commission ; by whose virtue ( The Court of Rome commanding ) you , my Lord Cardinal of York , are join'd with me their servant In the unpartial judging of this business . KING . Two equal men .
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Till Cranmer , Cromwell , her two hands , and she , Sleep in their graves . Lov . Now , Sir , you speak of two The most remark'd i ... The Archbishop Is the King's hand and tongue ; and who dare speak One syllable against him ? GARD .
Till Cranmer , Cromwell , her two hands , and she , Sleep in their graves . Lov . Now , Sir , you speak of two The most remark'd i ... The Archbishop Is the King's hand and tongue ; and who dare speak One syllable against him ? GARD .
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