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This hand of mine hath writ in thy behalf , And therefore shall it charm thy riotous
tongue . Whit . Speak , Captain , fhall I ftab the forlorn twain ? Cap . First let my
words ftab him , as he hath me . Suf . Base slave , thy words are blunt ; and so art
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This hand of mine hath writ in thy behalf , And therefore shall it charm thy riotous
tongue . Whit . Speak , Captain , fhall I ftab the forlorn twain ? Cap . First let my
words ftab him , as he hath me . Suf . Base slave , thy words are blunt ; and so art
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Thy father hath . Rut . But ' twas , ere I was born . Thou hast one son , for his fake
pity me ; Left , in revenge thereof , ( fith God is juft ) He be as miserably slain as I.
Ah , let me live in prison all my days , And when I give occasion of offence , Then
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Thy father hath . Rut . But ' twas , ere I was born . Thou hast one son , for his fake
pity me ; Left , in revenge thereof , ( fith God is juft ) He be as miserably slain as I.
Ah , let me live in prison all my days , And when I give occasion of offence , Then
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Methinks , the pow'r , that Edward hath in field , Should not be able to encounter
mine . Exe . The doubt is , that he will seduce the rest . K.Henry . That's not my
fear , my meed hath got me fame : I have not stopt mine ears to their demands ,
Nor ...
Methinks , the pow'r , that Edward hath in field , Should not be able to encounter
mine . Exe . The doubt is , that he will seduce the rest . K.Henry . That's not my
fear , my meed hath got me fame : I have not stopt mine ears to their demands ,
Nor ...
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