The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volym 6T. Bensley, 1804 |
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... worth to know The secret of your conference ? Anne . My good lord , Not your demand ; it values not your asking : Our mistress ' sorrows we were pitying . Cham . It was a gentle business , and becoming The action of good women : there ...
... worth to know The secret of your conference ? Anne . My good lord , Not your demand ; it values not your asking : Our mistress ' sorrows we were pitying . Cham . It was a gentle business , and becoming The action of good women : there ...
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... worth than empty vanities ; yet prayers , and wishes , Are all I can return . ' Beseech your lordship , Vouchsafe to speak my thanks , and my obedience , As from a blushing handmaid , to his highness ; Whose health , and royalty , I ...
... worth than empty vanities ; yet prayers , and wishes , Are all I can return . ' Beseech your lordship , Vouchsafe to speak my thanks , and my obedience , As from a blushing handmaid , to his highness ; Whose health , and royalty , I ...
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... worth His serious considering . Wol . [ He takes his seat ; and whispers Lovell , who goes to Wolsey . Heaven forgive me ! - Ever God bless your highness ! K. Hen . Good my lord , You are full of heavenly stuff , and bear the inven- Of ...
... worth His serious considering . Wol . [ He takes his seat ; and whispers Lovell , who goes to Wolsey . Heaven forgive me ! - Ever God bless your highness ! K. Hen . Good my lord , You are full of heavenly stuff , and bear the inven- Of ...
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William Shakespeare. 1 Gent . How was it ? 3 Gent . Well worth the seeing . 2 Gent . Good sir , speak it to us . 3 Gent . As well as I am able . The rich stream Of lords , and ladies , having brought the queen To a prepar'd place in the ...
William Shakespeare. 1 Gent . How was it ? 3 Gent . Well worth the seeing . 2 Gent . Good sir , speak it to us . 3 Gent . As well as I am able . The rich stream Of lords , and ladies , having brought the queen To a prepar'd place in the ...
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... worth , divide In storms of fortune : For , in her ray and brightness ,, The herd hath more annoyance by the brize , Than by the tiger : but when the splitting wind Makes flexible the knees of knotted oaks , And flies fled under shade ...
... worth , divide In storms of fortune : For , in her ray and brightness ,, The herd hath more annoyance by the brize , Than by the tiger : but when the splitting wind Makes flexible the knees of knotted oaks , And flies fled under shade ...
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