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1 My liege, my gracious liege , tempt not this weak spirit more!
2 My back is my bread, O my gracious liege !
3 Surely, my gracious liege , I do but right in resigning the high honor your highness bestowed.
4 Because as yet, my gracious liege , the foul, treacherous principles of his mother have not ceased to work.
5 In sooth, yesternight wert thou the Prince of Wales; to-day art thou my most gracious liege , Edward, King of England.
6 But he would not have murdered him; oh, no-no :myliege, my gracious liege , tell me in mercy-mybrain feels reeling-who was the murderer?
7 "My gracious Liege , " he began, "the casting of the count is right.
8 "Do not expose yourself to this risk, my gracious liege , " said Suffolk.
9 "Do not tarry here longer, my gracious liege , " said the duke.
10 "Oh, go not forward, my gracious liege ! " cried Sampson, placing himself in his path.
11 "No, gracious liege , you are he, and none other."
12 "Often, often, my gracious liege , till his lip has quivered and his eye has glistened!"
13 "Not the devil, gracious liege , " replied the Baron, "but Christ the Lord through the Holy Scriptures.
14 "I must have power to pardon, as well as to punish, my gracious Liege , " said Charles.
15 "Nay, my gracious liege : that can never be!"
16 "Pardon, my most gracious liege - pardon ! "saidthe Queen, whose fears began again to unfit her for the duty of intercessor.
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