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Pagina 56
Now , my liege , Tell me what blessings I have here alive , That I should fear to
die ? Therefore , proceed . But yet hear this ; mistake me not ; —No life , I prize it
not a straw : - but for mine honour , ( Which I would free , ) if I shall be condemn'd
...
Now , my liege , Tell me what blessings I have here alive , That I should fear to
die ? Therefore , proceed . But yet hear this ; mistake me not ; —No life , I prize it
not a straw : - but for mine honour , ( Which I would free , ) if I shall be condemn'd
...
Pagina 142
... perdition as an hair , Betid to any creature in the vessel Which thou heard'st cry
, which thou saw'st sink . Sit down ; For thou must now know farther . Mira . You
have often Begun to tell me what I am ; but stopp'd And left me to a bootless ...
... perdition as an hair , Betid to any creature in the vessel Which thou heard'st cry
, which thou saw'st sink . Sit down ; For thou must now know farther . Mira . You
have often Begun to tell me what I am ; but stopp'd And left me to a bootless ...
Pagina 256
Bast . James Gurney , wilt thou give us leave a while ? Gur . Good leave , good
Philip . Bast . Philip ? -sparrow ! James , There ' s toys abroad ; anon I'll tell thee
more . [ Exit GURN . Madam , I was not old sir Robert's son ; Sir Robert might
have ...
Bast . James Gurney , wilt thou give us leave a while ? Gur . Good leave , good
Philip . Bast . Philip ? -sparrow ! James , There ' s toys abroad ; anon I'll tell thee
more . [ Exit GURN . Madam , I was not old sir Robert's son ; Sir Robert might
have ...
Pagina 442
... arms against thy crown : Thy very beadsmen learn to bend their bows of
double - fatal yew against thy state ; Yea , distaff - women manage rusty bills
Against thy seat : both young and old rebel , , And all goes worse than I have
power to tell .
... arms against thy crown : Thy very beadsmen learn to bend their bows of
double - fatal yew against thy state ; Yea , distaff - women manage rusty bills
Against thy seat : both young and old rebel , , And all goes worse than I have
power to tell .
Pagina 475
... them tell thee tales Of woeful ages , long ago betid : And , ere thou bid good
night , to quit their grief , Tell thou the lamentable fall of me , And send the
hearers weeping to their beds . For why , the senseless brands will sympathize
The heavy ...
... them tell thee tales Of woeful ages , long ago betid : And , ere thou bid good
night , to quit their grief , Tell thou the lamentable fall of me , And send the
hearers weeping to their beds . For why , the senseless brands will sympathize
The heavy ...
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