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... Brothers : a young Son of Clarence . Henry , Earl of Richmond , afterwards King . Earl Rivers , Brother to Edward's Queen : Marquifs of Dorfet , and Lord Grey , her Sons . Cardinal Bourchier , Archbishop of Canterbury . Archbishop of ...
... Brothers : a young Son of Clarence . Henry , Earl of Richmond , afterwards King . Earl Rivers , Brother to Edward's Queen : Marquifs of Dorfet , and Lord Grey , her Sons . Cardinal Bourchier , Archbishop of Canterbury . Archbishop of ...
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... brother Clarence , and the king , In deadly hate the one against the other : And , if king Edward be as true and juft , As I am fubtle , falfe , and treacherous , This day fhould Clarence clofely be mew'd up ; About a prophefy , which ...
... brother Clarence , and the king , In deadly hate the one against the other : And , if king Edward be as true and juft , As I am fubtle , falfe , and treacherous , This day fhould Clarence clofely be mew'd up ; About a prophefy , which ...
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... brother there , That made him fend lord Haftings to the tower ; From whence this present day he is deliver'd ? We are not fafe , Clarence , we are not fafe . CLA . By heaven , I think , there's no man is fecure , But the queen's kindred ...
... brother there , That made him fend lord Haftings to the tower ; From whence this present day he is deliver'd ? We are not fafe , Clarence , we are not fafe . CLA . By heaven , I think , there's no man is fecure , But the queen's kindred ...
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... brother dub'd them gentlewomen , Are mighty goffips in this monarchy . BRA . I beseech your graces both to pardon me ; His majesty hath ftraitly given in charge , That no man fhall have private conference , Of what degree foever , with ...
... brother dub'd them gentlewomen , Are mighty goffips in this monarchy . BRA . I beseech your graces both to pardon me ; His majesty hath ftraitly given in charge , That no man fhall have private conference , Of what degree foever , with ...
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... brothers beat aside the point . RIC . I was provoked by her fland'rous tongue , Which lay'd their guilt upon my guiltless fhoulders . ANN . Thou waft provoked by thy bloody mind , Which never dreamt on ought but butcheries : Didst thou ...
... brothers beat aside the point . RIC . I was provoked by her fland'rous tongue , Which lay'd their guilt upon my guiltless fhoulders . ANN . Thou waft provoked by thy bloody mind , Which never dreamt on ought but butcheries : Didst thou ...
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