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1 And why in heaven's name should she do him so much honour ?
2 The king welcomed the twain with much honour , and spoke kindly unto them.
3 In many parts you do me much honour , and everywhere more than justice.
4 You have crowned Wallace and myself with much honour and glory.
5 Cavalry in Europe can't win much honour - not individual honour, I mean.
6 I've done you only too much honour by parleying with you.
7 Thanks very much , prince, for your kind interest-youdo me too much honour .
8 For I can't bear you should do me so much honour .
9 Will you lend it for a silver piece and much honour ?
10 But believe me, King Tom, you did me too much honour .
11 Troth an' it's besmearin' ye with too much honour that same.
12 He saluted wildly; he gesticulated; it was too much honour .
13 Notwithstanding the sorry equipage in which I travelled, they received me with much honour .
14 P.S.-Youhave done me much honour in your prefatory remarks.
15 The Father bestows much honour and brightness on Lucifer, who is full of pride.
16 He was now called the Great Admiral, and much honour was paid to him.
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