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... not what we ought to fay : The oldest haue borne moft , we that are yong , Shall neuer fee so much , nor liue fo long . OF THE Troublesome RAIGNE of John King of England . THE HISTORY OF KING LEAR . Lear. So I thinke too. ...
... not what we ought to fay : The oldest haue borne moft , we that are yong , Shall neuer fee so much , nor liue fo long . OF THE Troublesome RAIGNE of John King of England . THE HISTORY OF KING LEAR . Lear. So I thinke too. ...
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... John your lord , contented vncontent , Will ( as he may ) sustaine the heauy yoke Of preffing cares , that hang vpon a crowne . My lord of Pembrooke and lord Salfbury , Admit the lord Chattilion to our presence ; That we may know what ...
... John your lord , contented vncontent , Will ( as he may ) sustaine the heauy yoke Of preffing cares , that hang vpon a crowne . My lord of Pembrooke and lord Salfbury , Admit the lord Chattilion to our presence ; That we may know what ...
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... John . My lord Chattilion , welcome into England : How fares our brother Philip king of Fraunce ? Chat . His highneffe at my comming was in health , And will'd me to falute your maieftie , And fay the meffage he hath giuen in charge . John ...
... John . My lord Chattilion , welcome into England : How fares our brother Philip king of Fraunce ? Chat . His highneffe at my comming was in health , And will'd me to falute your maieftie , And fay the meffage he hath giuen in charge . John ...
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... John . Pembrooke , conuey him fafely to the sea , But not in hafte for as we are aduifde , We meare to be in France as foone as he , To fortifie fuch townes as we poffeffe In Aniow , Toraine , and in Normandie . Exit Chatt . Enter the ...
... John . Pembrooke , conuey him fafely to the sea , But not in hafte for as we are aduifde , We meare to be in France as foone as he , To fortifie fuch townes as we poffeffe In Aniow , Toraine , and in Normandie . Exit Chatt . Enter the ...
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... John . Fond youth , to trouble these our princely eares , Or make a question in fo plaine a cafe : Speake , is this man thine elder brother borne ? Robert . Please it your grace with patience for to heare , I not deny but he mine elder ...
... John . Fond youth , to trouble these our princely eares , Or make a question in fo plaine a cafe : Speake , is this man thine elder brother borne ? Robert . Please it your grace with patience for to heare , I not deny but he mine elder ...
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