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... Mortimer and his confederates ! K. Edw . Mortimer ! who talks of Mortimer ? Who wounds me with the name of Mortimer , That bloody man ? -Good father , on thy lap Lay I this head , laden with mickle care . O , might I never ope ¢Ô these ...
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... Mortimer . Mat . Gurney , my lord , is fled , and will , I fear , Betray us both ; therefore let me fly . Y. Mor . Fly to the savages ! Mat . I humbly thank your honour . [ Exit . Y. Mor . As for myself , I stand as Jove's huge tree ...
... Mortimer . Mat . Gurney , my lord , is fled , and will , I fear , Betray us both ; therefore let me fly . Y. Mor . Fly to the savages ! Mat . I humbly thank your honour . [ Exit . Y. Mor . As for myself , I stand as Jove's huge tree ...
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