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Pàgina 8
... that 8 What * he papers , a verb ; His own letter , By bis own fingle authority , and without the concurrence of the Council , must fetch in Him whom he papers down , I don't understand it , unless this be the meaning .
... that 8 What * he papers , a verb ; His own letter , By bis own fingle authority , and without the concurrence of the Council , must fetch in Him whom he papers down , I don't understand it , unless this be the meaning .
Pàgina 12
Nay , he must bear you company . The King Is pleas'd you fhall to the Tower , ' till you know How he determines further . Aber . As the Duke faid , The will of heav'n be done , and the King's pleafur By me obey'd . Bran .
Nay , he must bear you company . The King Is pleas'd you fhall to the Tower , ' till you know How he determines further . Aber . As the Duke faid , The will of heav'n be done , and the King's pleafur By me obey'd . Bran .
Pàgina 15
If I'm traduc'd by tongues , which neither know My faculties nor perfon , yet will be The chronicles of my doing , let me say , ' Tis but the fate of place ; and the rough brake That virtue must go through : we must not ftint : Our ...
If I'm traduc'd by tongues , which neither know My faculties nor perfon , yet will be The chronicles of my doing , let me say , ' Tis but the fate of place ; and the rough brake That virtue must go through : we must not ftint : Our ...
Pàgina 20
They must either ( For fo run the conditions ) leave those remnants Of fool and feather , that they got in France , With all their honourable points of ignorance Pertaining thereunto , as fights and fire - works ; Abufing better men ...
They must either ( For fo run the conditions ) leave those remnants Of fool and feather , that they got in France , With all their honourable points of ignorance Pertaining thereunto , as fights and fire - works ; Abufing better men ...
Pàgina 22
Sweet ladies , will it please you fit : Sir Harry , Place you that fide , I'll take the charge of this : His grace is entring ; nay you must not freeze : Two women plac'd together make cold weather : My lord Sands , you are one will ...
Sweet ladies , will it please you fit : Sir Harry , Place you that fide , I'll take the charge of this : His grace is entring ; nay you must not freeze : Two women plac'd together make cold weather : My lord Sands , you are one will ...
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