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Pagina 34
I must offend before I be attainted : Should I attempt to rescue thee from hence , *
And had I twenty times so many foes , I should incur the danger of the law , * And
each of them had twenty times their And thy disgrace would not be shadow ' d ...
I must offend before I be attainted : Should I attempt to rescue thee from hence , *
And had I twenty times so many foes , I should incur the danger of the law , * And
each of them had twenty times their And thy disgrace would not be shadow ' d ...
Pagina 56
God give thee joy , my son ; God bless thee and make thee his servant , And
send thee a prosperous reign ; For God knows , my son , how hardly I came by it ,
And how hardly I have maintained it . Hen . V . Howsoever you came by it I know
not ...
God give thee joy , my son ; God bless thee and make thee his servant , And
send thee a prosperous reign ; For God knows , my son , how hardly I came by it ,
And how hardly I have maintained it . Hen . V . Howsoever you came by it I know
not ...
Pagina 214
Go , get thee from me , Cromwell ; I am a poor fallen man , unworthy now To be
thy lord and master : Seek the king ; That sun , I pray , may never set ! I have told
him What , and how true , thou art : he will advance thee ; Some little memory of ...
Go , get thee from me , Cromwell ; I am a poor fallen man , unworthy now To be
thy lord and master : Seek the king ; That sun , I pray , may never set ! I have told
him What , and how true , thou art : he will advance thee ; Some little memory of ...
Pagina 323
By a name I know not how to tell thee who I am ; My name , dear saint , is hateful
to myself , Because it is an enemy to thee ; Had I it written I would tear the word .
Jul . My ears have yet not drunk a hundred words Of thy tongue ' s uttering , a yet
...
By a name I know not how to tell thee who I am ; My name , dear saint , is hateful
to myself , Because it is an enemy to thee ; Had I it written I would tear the word .
Jul . My ears have yet not drunk a hundred words Of thy tongue ' s uttering , a yet
...
Pagina 399
And , in despite , I ' ll cram thee with more food ! Par . This is that banish ' d
haughty Montague , That murther ' d my love ' s cousin ; - with which grief , It is
supposed the fair creature died ,And here is come to do some villainous shame
To the ...
And , in despite , I ' ll cram thee with more food ! Par . This is that banish ' d
haughty Montague , That murther ' d my love ' s cousin ; - with which grief , It is
supposed the fair creature died ,And here is come to do some villainous shame
To the ...
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