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Pagina 19
... cause into the king's protec- tion ; He's loving , and most gracious ; ' twill be much . Both for your honour better , and your cause ; For , if the trial of the law o'ertake you , You'll part away disgrac'd . Wol . He tells you rightly ...
... cause into the king's protec- tion ; He's loving , and most gracious ; ' twill be much . Both for your honour better , and your cause ; For , if the trial of the law o'ertake you , You'll part away disgrac'd . Wol . He tells you rightly ...
Pagina 35
... cause or no , and whether they were my friends or my enemies . This twenty years I have been ' your true wife , or more , and by me ye have had divers children , although it hath pleased God to call them out of this world , which hath ...
... cause or no , and whether they were my friends or my enemies . This twenty years I have been ' your true wife , or more , and by me ye have had divers children , although it hath pleased God to call them out of this world , which hath ...
Pagina 319
... cause , no cause . In your own kingdom , sir . Phys . Be comforted , good madam : the great rage , You see , is kill'd5 in him : [ and yet it is danger To make him even o'er the time he has lost . " ] Desire him to go in ; trouble him ...
... cause , no cause . In your own kingdom , sir . Phys . Be comforted , good madam : the great rage , You see , is kill'd5 in him : [ and yet it is danger To make him even o'er the time he has lost . " ] Desire him to go in ; trouble him ...
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