The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen6T. Bensley, 1804 |
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... word with you . [ To the Secretary . Let there be letters writ to every shire , Of the king's grace and pardon . The griev'd com- mons Hardly conceive of me ; let it be nois'd , That , through our intercession , this revokement And ...
... word with you . [ To the Secretary . Let there be letters writ to every shire , Of the king's grace and pardon . The griev'd com- mons Hardly conceive of me ; let it be nois'd , That , through our intercession , this revokement And ...
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... words I have heard him utter to his son - in - law , Lord Aberga'ny ; to whom by oath he menac'd Revenge upon the cardinal . Wol . Please your highness , note This dangerous conception in this point . Not friended by his wish , to your ...
... words I have heard him utter to his son - in - law , Lord Aberga'ny ; to whom by oath he menac'd Revenge upon the cardinal . Wol . Please your highness , note This dangerous conception in this point . Not friended by his wish , to your ...
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... words of sovereignty . K. Hen . Sir , a Chartreux friar , every minute How know'st thou this ? Suro . Not long before your highness sped to France , The duke being at the Rose , within the parish Saint Lawrence Poultney , did of me ...
... words of sovereignty . K. Hen . Sir , a Chartreux friar , every minute How know'st thou this ? Suro . Not long before your highness sped to France , The duke being at the Rose , within the parish Saint Lawrence Poultney , did of me ...
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... words duly hallow'd , nor my wishes More worth than empty vanities ; yet prayers , and wishes , Are all I can return . ' Beseech your lordship , Vouchsafe to speak my thanks , and my obedience , As from a blushing handmaid , to his ...
... words duly hallow'd , nor my wishes More worth than empty vanities ; yet prayers , and wishes , Are all I can return . ' Beseech your lordship , Vouchsafe to speak my thanks , and my obedience , As from a blushing handmaid , to his ...
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... words , Domesticks to you , serve your will , as't please Yourself pronounce their office . I must tell you , You tender more your person's honour , than Your high profession spiritual : That again I do refuse you for my judge ; and ...
... words , Domesticks to you , serve your will , as't please Yourself pronounce their office . I must tell you , You tender more your person's honour , than Your high profession spiritual : That again I do refuse you for my judge ; and ...
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