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... queen ? Mar. To be a queen in bondage , is more vile Than is a flave in base servility : For princes fhould be free . Suf . And fo fhall you , If happy England's royal king be free . Mar. Why , what concerns his freedom unto me ? Suf ...
... queen ? Mar. To be a queen in bondage , is more vile Than is a flave in base servility : For princes fhould be free . Suf . And fo fhall you , If happy England's royal king be free . Mar. Why , what concerns his freedom unto me ? Suf ...
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... queen , And not to seek a queen to make him rich . So worthless peasants bargain for their wives , As market - men for oxen , fheep , or horse . But marriage is a matter of more worth , Than to be dealt in by attorneyfhip : Not whom we ...
... queen , And not to seek a queen to make him rich . So worthless peasants bargain for their wives , As market - men for oxen , fheep , or horse . But marriage is a matter of more worth , Than to be dealt in by attorneyfhip : Not whom we ...
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... queen , and none but she . K. Henry . Whether it be through force of your report , My noble lord of Suffolk , or for that My tender youth was never yet attaint With any paffion of inflaming love , I cannot tell ; but this I am affur'd ...
... queen , and none but she . K. Henry . Whether it be through force of your report , My noble lord of Suffolk , or for that My tender youth was never yet attaint With any paffion of inflaming love , I cannot tell ; but this I am affur'd ...
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... queen To your [ prefenting the Queen to the King . moft gracious hand , that are the substance Of that great shadow I did reprefent ; This and the third part were first written under the title of The Contention of York and Lancaster ...
... queen To your [ prefenting the Queen to the King . moft gracious hand , that are the substance Of that great shadow I did reprefent ; This and the third part were first written under the title of The Contention of York and Lancaster ...
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William Shakespeare. The happiest gift that ever marquifs gave , The fairest queen that ever king receiv'd . ▭▭ K. Henry . Suffolk , arise . Welcome , queen Margaret ; I can exprefs no kinder fign of love Than this kind kifs . O lord ...
William Shakespeare. The happiest gift that ever marquifs gave , The fairest queen that ever king receiv'd . ▭▭ K. Henry . Suffolk , arise . Welcome , queen Margaret ; I can exprefs no kinder fign of love Than this kind kifs . O lord ...
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