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that never may ill office
or fell jealousy...
2:13:05
which troubles oft
the bed of blessed marriage...
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thrust in between
the paction of these kingdoms...
2:13:12
to make divorce
of their incorporate league...
2:13:15
that English may as French,
2:13:17
French Englishmen,
receive each other.
2:13:21
God speak this.
2:13:24
Amen.
[Group] Amen.
2:13:29
Thus far, with rough
and all-unable pen...
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our bending author
hath pursued the story...
2:13:38
in little room
confining mighty men...
2:13:41
mangling by starts
the full course of their glory.
2:13:46
Small time,
2:13:48
but in that small
most greatly lived...
2:13:52
this star of England.
2:13:56
Fortune made his sword...
2:13:58
by which the world's
best garden he achieved...
2:14:01
and of it left
his son imperial lord.
2:14:05
He sixth, in infant bands crowned king of France and E
2:14:10
did this king succeed...
2:14:12
whose state so many
had the managing...
2:14:17
that they lost France...
2:14:21
and made his England bleed...
2:14:25
which oft our stage
hath shown,
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and, for their sake,
2:14:32
in your fair minds
let this acceptance take.
2:14:52
[Man]
# Non nobis domine, domine #
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# non nobis domine #