The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen6T. Bensley, 1804 |
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... peace be with him ! That's christian care enough : for living murmurers , There's places of rebuke . He was a fool ; For he would needs be virtuous : That good fellow , If I command him , follows my appointment ; I will have none so ...
... peace be with him ! That's christian care enough : for living murmurers , There's places of rebuke . He was a fool ; For he would needs be virtuous : That good fellow , If I command him , follows my appointment ; I will have none so ...
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... Peace to your highness ! Q. Kath . Your graces find me here part of a housewife ; I would be all , against the worst may happen . What are your pleasures with me , reverend lords ? Wol . May it please you , noble madam , to with- draw ...
... Peace to your highness ! Q. Kath . Your graces find me here part of a housewife ; I would be all , against the worst may happen . What are your pleasures with me , reverend lords ? Wol . May it please you , noble madam , to with- draw ...
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... still bore your grace ; Forgetting , like a good man , your late censure Both of his truth and him , ( which was too far , ) — Offers , as I do , in a sign of peace , To betray me . [ Aside . His service and 62 KING HENRY VIII .
... still bore your grace ; Forgetting , like a good man , your late censure Both of his truth and him , ( which was too far , ) — Offers , as I do , in a sign of peace , To betray me . [ Aside . His service and 62 KING HENRY VIII .
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... soul as even as a calm ; Pray , think us Those we profess , peace - makers , friends , and ser- vants . Cam . Madam , you'll find it so . your virtues You wrong With these weak women's fears . A noble spirit , 66 KING HENRY VIII .
... soul as even as a calm ; Pray , think us Those we profess , peace - makers , friends , and ser- vants . Cam . Madam , you'll find it so . your virtues You wrong With these weak women's fears . A noble spirit , 66 KING HENRY VIII .
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... peace above all earthly dignities , A still and quiet conscience . The king has cur'd me , I humbly thank his grace ; and from these shoulders , These ruin'd pillars , out of pity , taken A load would sink a navy , too much honour : O ...
... peace above all earthly dignities , A still and quiet conscience . The king has cur'd me , I humbly thank his grace ; and from these shoulders , These ruin'd pillars , out of pity , taken A load would sink a navy , too much honour : O ...
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