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0 , now doth death line his dead chaps with steel ; The swords of soldiers are his teeth , his fangs ; And now he feasts , mouthing the flesh of men , In undetermined differences of kings.Why stand these royal fronts amazed thus ?
0 , now doth death line his dead chaps with steel ; The swords of soldiers are his teeth , his fangs ; And now he feasts , mouthing the flesh of men , In undetermined differences of kings.Why stand these royal fronts amazed thus ?
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This , and much more , much more than twice all this , Condemns you to the death : -See them deliver'd over To execution and the hand of death . Bushy . More welcome is the stroke of death to me , Than Bolingbroke to England .
This , and much more , much more than twice all this , Condemns you to the death : -See them deliver'd over To execution and the hand of death . Bushy . More welcome is the stroke of death to me , Than Bolingbroke to England .
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In that dead time when Gloster's death was plotted , I heard you say , –Is not my arm of length , That reacheth from the restful English court As far as Calais , to my uncle's head ? Amongst much other talk , that very time , I heard ...
In that dead time when Gloster's death was plotted , I heard you say , –Is not my arm of length , That reacheth from the restful English court As far as Calais , to my uncle's head ? Amongst much other talk , that very time , I heard ...
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