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Pagina 160
Because they speak no English , thus they pray ' d To tell your grace ; — That ,
having heard by fame Of this so noble and so fair assembly This night to meet
here , they could do no less , Out of the great respect they bear to beauty , But
leave ...
Because they speak no English , thus they pray ' d To tell your grace ; — That ,
having heard by fame Of this so noble and so fair assembly This night to meet
here , they could do no less , Out of the great respect they bear to beauty , But
leave ...
Pagina 161
Such a one , they all confess , There is , indeed ; which they would have your
grace Find out , and he will take it . Wol . Let me see then . — [ Comes from his
state . By all your good leaves , gentlemen ; - - Here I ' ll make My royal choice .
Such a one , they all confess , There is , indeed ; which they would have your
grace Find out , and he will take it . Wol . Let me see then . — [ Comes from his
state . By all your good leaves , gentlemen ; - - Here I ' ll make My royal choice .
Pagina 165
And , sir , they furthermore require of your grace licence to accomplish the cause
of their repair . ' To whom the cardinal answered that he was very well contented
they should do so . Then the maskers went first and saluted all the dames as ...
And , sir , they furthermore require of your grace licence to accomplish the cause
of their repair . ' To whom the cardinal answered that he was very well contented
they should do so . Then the maskers went first and saluted all the dames as ...
Pagina 170
Commend me to his grace ; & And if he speak of Buckingham , pray tell him , You
met him half in heaven : my vows and prayers Yet are the king ' s ; and , till my
soul forsake , Shall cry for blessings on him : May he live Longer than I have time
...
Commend me to his grace ; & And if he speak of Buckingham , pray tell him , You
met him half in heaven : my vows and prayers Yet are the king ' s ; and , till my
soul forsake , Shall cry for blessings on him : May he live Longer than I have time
...
Pagina 239
There , my lord : The high promotion of his grace of Canterbury ; Who holds his
state at door , ʼmongst pursuivants , Pages , and footboys . K . Hen . Ha ! ' T is he
, indeed : Is this the honour they do one another ? ' T is well there is one above ...
There , my lord : The high promotion of his grace of Canterbury ; Who holds his
state at door , ʼmongst pursuivants , Pages , and footboys . K . Hen . Ha ! ' T is he
, indeed : Is this the honour they do one another ? ' T is well there is one above ...
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