The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen6T. Bensley, 1804 |
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... thee else . - My lords , Can ye endure to hear this arrogance ? And from this fellow ? If we live thus tamely , To be thus jaded by a piece of scarlet , Farewel nobility ; let his grace go forward , And dare us with his cap , like larks ...
... thee else . - My lords , Can ye endure to hear this arrogance ? And from this fellow ? If we live thus tamely , To be thus jaded by a piece of scarlet , Farewel nobility ; let his grace go forward , And dare us with his cap , like larks ...
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... thee from me , Cromwell ; " I am a poor fallen man , unworthy now To be thy lord and master : Seek the king ; That sun , I pray , may never set ! I have told him What , and how true thou art : he will advance thee ; Some little memory ...
... thee from me , Cromwell ; " I am a poor fallen man , unworthy now To be thy lord and master : Seek the king ; That sun , I pray , may never set ! I have told him What , and how true thou art : he will advance thee ; Some little memory ...
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... thee ; Say , Wolsey , -that once trod the ways of glory , And sounded all the depths and shoals of honour , - Found thee a way , out of his wreck , to rise in ; A sure and safe one , though thy master miss'd it . Mark but my fall , and ...
... thee ; Say , Wolsey , -that once trod the ways of glory , And sounded all the depths and shoals of honour , - Found thee a way , out of his wreck , to rise in ; A sure and safe one , though thy master miss'd it . Mark but my fall , and ...
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... thee . - Good Griffith , Cause the musicians play me that sad note I nam'd my knell , whilst I sit meditating On that celestial harmony I go to . Sad and solemn musick . Grif . She is asleep : Good wench , let's sit down quiet , For ...
... thee . - Good Griffith , Cause the musicians play me that sad note I nam'd my knell , whilst I sit meditating On that celestial harmony I go to . Sad and solemn musick . Grif . She is asleep : Good wench , let's sit down quiet , For ...
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... thee : By all that's holy , he had better starve , Than but once think his place becomes thee not . Sur . May it please your grace , — K. Hen . No , sir , it does not please me . I had thought , I had had men of some understanding And ...
... thee : By all that's holy , he had better starve , Than but once think his place becomes thee not . Sur . May it please your grace , — K. Hen . No , sir , it does not please me . I had thought , I had had men of some understanding And ...
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