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Pagina 314
When your head did but ache , I knit my hand - kercher about your brows , a ( The
best I had , a princess wrought it me , ) And I did never ask it you again : And with
my hand at midnight held your head ; And , like the watchful minutes to the ...
When your head did but ache , I knit my hand - kercher about your brows , a ( The
best I had , a princess wrought it me , ) And I did never ask it you again : And with
my hand at midnight held your head ; And , like the watchful minutes to the ...
Pagina 324
K. John . Why seek'st thou to possess me with these fears ? Why urgest thou so
oft young Arthur's death ? Thy hand hath murther'd him : I had a mighty cause To
wish him dead , but thou hadst none to kill him . Hub . None had , a my lord ! why
...
K. John . Why seek'st thou to possess me with these fears ? Why urgest thou so
oft young Arthur's death ? Thy hand hath murther'd him : I had a mighty cause To
wish him dead , but thou hadst none to kill him . Hub . None had , a my lord ! why
...
Pagina 448
If we be not , show us the hand of God That hath dismiss'd us from our
stewardship ; For well we know , no hand of blood and bone Can gripe the
sacred handle of our sceptre , Unless he do profane , steal , or usurp . And
though you think that ...
If we be not , show us the hand of God That hath dismiss'd us from our
stewardship ; For well we know , no hand of blood and bone Can gripe the
sacred handle of our sceptre , Unless he do profane , steal , or usurp . And
though you think that ...
Pagina 466
Here , cousin , on this side my hand ; on that side thine.a Now is this golden
crown like a deep well , That owes two buckets filling one another ; The emptier
ever dancing in the air , The other down , unseen , and full of water : That bucket
down ...
Here , cousin , on this side my hand ; on that side thine.a Now is this golden
crown like a deep well , That owes two buckets filling one another ; The emptier
ever dancing in the air , The other down , unseen , and full of water : That bucket
down ...
Pagina 490
This hand hath made him proud with clapping him . Would he not stumble ?
Would he not fall down , ( Since pride must have a fall , ) and break the neck Of
that proud man that did usurp his back ? Forgiveness , horse ! why do I rail on
thee ...
This hand hath made him proud with clapping him . Would he not stumble ?
Would he not fall down , ( Since pride must have a fall , ) and break the neck Of
that proud man that did usurp his back ? Forgiveness , horse ! why do I rail on
thee ...
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