The Life of Henry VIII.J. Tonson and sold, 1732 - 95 pàgines |
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Pàgina 80
... Cran . I am fearful : wherefore frowns he thus ? ' Tis his afpect of terror . All's not well . King . How now , my lord ? you.do defire to know Wherefore I fent for you . Cran . It is my duty T'attend your Highness ' pleasure . King ...
... Cran . I am fearful : wherefore frowns he thus ? ' Tis his afpect of terror . All's not well . King . How now , my lord ? you.do defire to know Wherefore I fent for you . Cran . It is my duty T'attend your Highness ' pleasure . King ...
Pàgina 81
... Cran . I humbly thank your Highness , And am right glad to catch this good occafion Moft throughly to be winnow'd , where my And corn fhall fly afunder . For I know There's none ftands under more calumnious tongues Than I my felf , poor ...
... Cran . I humbly thank your Highness , And am right glad to catch this good occafion Moft throughly to be winnow'd , where my And corn fhall fly afunder . For I know There's none ftands under more calumnious tongues Than I my felf , poor ...
Pàgina 82
... Cran . God and your Majefty Protect mine innocence , or I fall into The trap is laid for me . King . Be of good cheer , They fhall no more prevail than we give way to : Keep comfort to you , and this morning fee You do appear before ...
... Cran . God and your Majefty Protect mine innocence , or I fall into The trap is laid for me . King . Be of good cheer , They fhall no more prevail than we give way to : Keep comfort to you , and this morning fee You do appear before ...
Pàgina 83
... Cran . So. Butts . This is a piece of malice : I am glad I came this way fo happily . The King Shall understand it presently . Cran . ' Tis Butts , Exit Butts The King's phyfician ; as he paft along , How earnestly he caft his eyes upon ...
... Cran . So. Butts . This is a piece of malice : I am glad I came this way fo happily . The King Shall understand it presently . Cran . ' Tis Butts , Exit Butts The King's phyfician ; as he paft along , How earnestly he caft his eyes upon ...
Pàgina 85
... Cran . My good lords , hitherto , in all the progrefs Both of my life and office , I have labour'd ( And with no little ftudy ) that my teaching And the ftrong courfe of my authority , Might go one way , and fafely ; and the end Was ...
... Cran . My good lords , hitherto , in all the progrefs Both of my life and office , I have labour'd ( And with no little ftudy ) that my teaching And the ftrong courfe of my authority , Might go one way , and fafely ; and the end Was ...
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