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Nay , my Lord ; That cannot be : you are a Counsellor , And , by that virtue , no man dare accuse you . GARD . My Lord , because we have business of more moment , We will be short with you . ' Tis his Highness ' pleasure , And our ...
Nay , my Lord ; That cannot be : you are a Counsellor , And , by that virtue , no man dare accuse you . GARD . My Lord , because we have business of more moment , We will be short with you . ' Tis his Highness ' pleasure , And our ...
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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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... And all that shall succeed : Saba ' was never More covetous of wisdom and fair virtue Than this pure Soul shall be ... That mould up such a mighty Piece as this is , With all the virtues that attend the good , Shall still be doubled ...
... And all that shall succeed : Saba ' was never More covetous of wisdom and fair virtue Than this pure Soul shall be ... That mould up such a mighty Piece as this is , With all the virtues that attend the good , Shall still be doubled ...
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