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This earth that bears thee dead
Bears not alive so stout a gentleman.
— King Henry IV. Part I, Act V Scene 4
KEYWORD: nothing
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1 |
Bring forth that fatal screech-owl to our house,
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2 |
Henry now lives in Scotland at his ease,
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3 |
Subjects may challenge nothing of their sovereigns;
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4 |
Why, and I challenge nothing but my dukedom,
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5 |
Ah, who is nigh? come to me, friend or foe,
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6 |
And take his thanks that yet hath nothing else. |