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Under which king , Bezonian ? speak , or die ! Henry IV . Part II . NEW EDITION ,
WITH THE AUTHOR'S NOTES , ETC. IN THREE VOLUMES . VOL . I. * PARIS :
PUBLISHED BY A. AND W. GALIGNANI , AT THE ENGLISH , FRENCH , ITALIAN
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Under which king , Bezonian ? speak , or die ! Henry IV . Part II . NEW EDITION ,
WITH THE AUTHOR'S NOTES , ETC. IN THREE VOLUMES . VOL . I. * PARIS :
PUBLISHED BY A. AND W. GALIGNANI , AT THE ENGLISH , FRENCH , ITALIAN
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... speaking in the English dialect , with great signs of apprehension , demanded
their business . The warrior replied , that his quality was an English knight and
baron , and that he was travelling to the court of the King of XXX APPENDIX TO.
... speaking in the English dialect , with great signs of apprehension , demanded
their business . The warrior replied , that his quality was an English knight and
baron , and that he was travelling to the court of the King of XXX APPENDIX TO.
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he was travelling to the court of the King of Scotland , on affairs of consequence
to both kingdoms . « Pardon my hesitation , noble Sir Knight , " said the old man ,
as he unbolted and unbarred his doors - Pardon my hesitation ; but we are here ...
he was travelling to the court of the King of Scotland , on affairs of consequence
to both kingdoms . « Pardon my hesitation , noble Sir Knight , " said the old man ,
as he unbolted and unbarred his doors - Pardon my hesitation ; but we are here ...
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Yet , before thou drawest thy brand ( for the intruder laid his hand upon the hilt of
his sword ) , thou wilt do well to reflect , that I came with a safe - conduct from thy
king , and have no time to waste in brawls with such as thou . » « From my king ...
Yet , before thou drawest thy brand ( for the intruder laid his hand upon the hilt of
his sword ) , thou wilt do well to reflect , that I came with a safe - conduct from thy
king , and have no time to waste in brawls with such as thou . » « From my king ...
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He that shall sound that horn and draw that sword , » said the stranger , who now
intimated that he was the fa . mous Thomas of Hersildoune , « shall , if his heart
fail him not , be king over all broad Britain . So speaks the tongue that cannot lie .
He that shall sound that horn and draw that sword , » said the stranger , who now
intimated that he was the fa . mous Thomas of Hersildoune , « shall , if his heart
fail him not , be king over all broad Britain . So speaks the tongue that cannot lie .
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