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... madam , do you love your children ? L. Grey . Ay , full as dearly as I love myself . K. Edw . And would you not do much to do them good ? L. Grey . To do them good , I would sustain some harm . K. Edw . Then get your husband's lands ...
... madam , do you love your children ? L. Grey . Ay , full as dearly as I love myself . K. Edw . And would you not do much to do them good ? L. Grey . To do them good , I would sustain some harm . K. Edw . Then get your husband's lands ...
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... madam , [ To Bona . ] in our king's behalf I am commanded , with your leave and favour , Humbly to kiss your hand , and with my tongue To tell the passion of my sov'reign's heart ; Where fame , late entering at his heedful ears , Hath ...
... madam , [ To Bona . ] in our king's behalf I am commanded , with your leave and favour , Humbly to kiss your hand , and with my tongue To tell the passion of my sov'reign's heart ; Where fame , late entering at his heedful ears , Hath ...
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... madam , these for you ; from whom I know not . [ 70 Margaret . They all read their letters . Oxf . I like it well , that our fair queen and mis- tress Smiles at her news , while Warwick frowns at his . Prince . Nay , mark , how Lewis ...
... madam , these for you ; from whom I know not . [ 70 Margaret . They all read their letters . Oxf . I like it well , that our fair queen and mis- tress Smiles at her news , while Warwick frowns at his . Prince . Nay , mark , how Lewis ...
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... Madam , what makes you in this sudden change ? Q. Eliz . Why , brother Rivers , are you yet to learn , What late misfortune is befall'n king Edward ? Riv . What , loss of some pitch'd battle against Warwick ? Q. Eliz . No , but the loss ...
... Madam , what makes you in this sudden change ? Q. Eliz . Why , brother Rivers , are you yet to learn , What late misfortune is befall'n king Edward ? Riv . What , loss of some pitch'd battle against Warwick ? Q. Eliz . No , but the loss ...
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William Shakespeare. Riv . But , madam , where is Warwick then become ? Q. Eliz . I am informed , that he comes towards London , To set the crown once more on Henry's head : Guess thou the rest ; king ... madam, where is Warwick then ...
William Shakespeare. Riv . But , madam , where is Warwick then become ? Q. Eliz . I am informed , that he comes towards London , To set the crown once more on Henry's head : Guess thou the rest ; king ... madam, where is Warwick then ...
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