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... haue taken in hand , and foorthwith the lord Persie ( as a capteine of high cour- age ) began to exhort the capteines and souldiers to prepare themselues to battell , sith the matter was growen to that point , that by no meanes it could ...
... haue taken in hand , and foorthwith the lord Persie ( as a capteine of high cour- age ) began to exhort the capteines and souldiers to prepare themselues to battell , sith the matter was growen to that point , that by no meanes it could ...
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... haue conueied him foorth of the field , yet he would not suffer them so to doo , least his departure from amongst his men might happilie haue striken some feare into their harts : and so without regard of his hurt , he continued with ...
... haue conueied him foorth of the field , yet he would not suffer them so to doo , least his departure from amongst his men might happilie haue striken some feare into their harts : and so without regard of his hurt , he continued with ...
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... haue of me , being your naturall sonne and liege man : and to that end I haue this daie made my selfe readie by confession and receiuing of the sacrament . And therefore I beseech you most redoubted lord and deare father , for the ...
... haue of me , being your naturall sonne and liege man : and to that end I haue this daie made my selfe readie by confession and receiuing of the sacrament . And therefore I beseech you most redoubted lord and deare father , for the ...
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... haue you got ? Ned . Faith my Lord , I haue got fiue hundred pound . Hen . V. But tell me Tom , how much hast thou got ? Tom . Faith my Lord , some foure hundred pound . Hen . V. Foure hundred pounds , brauely spoken Lads . But tell me ...
... haue you got ? Ned . Faith my Lord , I haue got fiue hundred pound . Hen . V. But tell me Tom , how much hast thou got ? Tom . Faith my Lord , some foure hundred pound . Hen . V. Foure hundred pounds , brauely spoken Lads . But tell me ...
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... haue the halfe Of this spent to night , but sirs take vp your bags , Here comes the Receiuers , let me alone . Enters two Receivers . One . Alas good fellow , what shal we do ? I dare neuer go home to the Court , for I shall be hangd ...
... haue the halfe Of this spent to night , but sirs take vp your bags , Here comes the Receiuers , let me alone . Enters two Receivers . One . Alas good fellow , what shal we do ? I dare neuer go home to the Court , for I shall be hangd ...
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