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The History of Sir John Oldcastle (Folio 3, 1664)
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The History of Sir John Oldcastle, &c.
2690Iud. In hope thereof, together with the favour
2691My Lord of Rochester intreats for you,
2692We are content you shall be proved.
2696Lee. And for amends,
2697Touching the wrong unwittingly I have done,
2698I give these few Crowns.
2700So let us hence.Exeunt all but L. Powess and Cobham.
2702There yet remains a part of that true love
2706And then intreat, that since unlookt for thus
2707We here are met, your honour would vouchsafe
2708To ride with me to Wales, where though my power,
2710I have receiv'd of you) yet both my house,
2712Are all at your command. Deny me not,
2714As there's no safety in abiding here.
2715Cob. 'Tis true my Lord, and God forgive him for it.
2717Of lusty geldings: and once entred Wales,
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