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Pagina 419
Ah , be more mild unto these yielding men ! It is a glorious thing to ' stablish
peace ; And kings approach the nearest unto God , By giving life and safety unto
men : As thou intendest to be king of France , So let her people live to call thee
king ...
Ah , be more mild unto these yielding men ! It is a glorious thing to ' stablish
peace ; And kings approach the nearest unto God , By giving life and safety unto
men : As thou intendest to be king of France , So let her people live to call thee
king ...
Pagina 425
You of the bench , and you , my fellow - friends , Neighbours , we subjects all
unto the king ; We are English born , and therefore Edward's friends , Vow'd unto
him even in our mother's womb , Our minds to God , our hearts unto our king ; Our
...
You of the bench , and you , my fellow - friends , Neighbours , we subjects all
unto the king ; We are English born , and therefore Edward's friends , Vow'd unto
him even in our mother's womb , Our minds to God , our hearts unto our king ; Our
...
Pagina 445
Have I so many melancholy nights Watch'd on the top of Peter - house highest
tower , And come we back unto our native home , For want of skill to loose the
wench thou lov'st ? We'll first hang Envil * in such rings of mist As never rose from
...
Have I so many melancholy nights Watch'd on the top of Peter - house highest
tower , And come we back unto our native home , For want of skill to loose the
wench thou lov'st ? We'll first hang Envil * in such rings of mist As never rose from
...
Pagina 449
By means of Peter Fabel , my kind tutor , Who , in the habit of friar Hildersham ,
Frank Jerningham's old friend and confessor , Plotted by Frank , by Fabel , and
myself , And so deliver'd to Sir Arthur Clare , Who brought me here unto the
abbey ...
By means of Peter Fabel , my kind tutor , Who , in the habit of friar Hildersham ,
Frank Jerningham's old friend and confessor , Plotted by Frank , by Fabel , and
myself , And so deliver'd to Sir Arthur Clare , Who brought me here unto the
abbey ...
Pagina 533
Unto the tranect , to the common ferry . Turk Gregory never did such deeds in
arms as I Trash . T. i . 2 , n , have done this day . ... Unto the sweet bird's throat . If
this poor trush of Venice , whom I trace Turn Turk with me - deal with me cruelly .
Unto the tranect , to the common ferry . Turk Gregory never did such deeds in
arms as I Trash . T. i . 2 , n , have done this day . ... Unto the sweet bird's throat . If
this poor trush of Venice , whom I trace Turn Turk with me - deal with me cruelly .
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