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... thynge , and hym thoughte the voyce said Joye and honour be to the fader of heuen . Thenne Launcelot kneled doun to fore the chamber , for wel wyst he that there was the Sancgreal within that chamber . Thenne sayd he MALORY . 7.
... thynge , and hym thoughte the voyce said Joye and honour be to the fader of heuen . Thenne Launcelot kneled doun to fore the chamber , for wel wyst he that there was the Sancgreal within that chamber . Thenne sayd he MALORY . 7.
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... honour , let al things be done in latine . There muste be nothynge but latine , not as much as Memento homo quod cinis es , et in cinerem reuerteris . Remem- bre man that thou arte asshes , and into asshes thou shalte returne . Whiche ...
... honour , let al things be done in latine . There muste be nothynge but latine , not as much as Memento homo quod cinis es , et in cinerem reuerteris . Remem- bre man that thou arte asshes , and into asshes thou shalte returne . Whiche ...
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... honour and my blood , even in the dust . I know I have the body but of a weak and feeble woman ; but I have the heart and stomach of a King , and of a King of England too ; and think foul scorn that Parma or Spain , or any prince of ...
... honour and my blood , even in the dust . I know I have the body but of a weak and feeble woman ; but I have the heart and stomach of a King , and of a King of England too ; and think foul scorn that Parma or Spain , or any prince of ...
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... honour , from shame , and from infamy , to keep you from out of servitude , and from slavery under our enemies , and cruel tyranny , and vile oppression intended against us ; for the better withstanding whereof , we take very acceptable ...
... honour , from shame , and from infamy , to keep you from out of servitude , and from slavery under our enemies , and cruel tyranny , and vile oppression intended against us ; for the better withstanding whereof , we take very acceptable ...
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... honour and our subjects love unto us . The zeal of which affection tending to ease my people , and knit their hearts unto us , I embrace with a princely care far above all earthly treasures . I esteem my people's love , more than which ...
... honour and our subjects love unto us . The zeal of which affection tending to ease my people , and knit their hearts unto us , I embrace with a princely care far above all earthly treasures . I esteem my people's love , more than which ...
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