The Life of Henry VIII.J. Tonson and sold, 1732 - 95 pàgines |
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Pàgina 11
... treason ) Charles the Emperor , Under pretence to fee the Queen his aunt , ( For ' twas indeed his colour , but he came To whisper Wolsey ) here makes visitation : His fears were , that the interview betwixt England and France , might ...
... treason ) Charles the Emperor , Under pretence to fee the Queen his aunt , ( For ' twas indeed his colour , but he came To whisper Wolsey ) here makes visitation : His fears were , that the interview betwixt England and France , might ...
Pàgina 12
... treason , in the name Of our most Sov'reign King . Buck . Lo you , my lord , The net has fall'n upon me ; I shall per Under device and practice . Bran . I am forry To see you ta'en from liberty , to look on The business present . You ...
... treason , in the name Of our most Sov'reign King . Buck . Lo you , my lord , The net has fall'n upon me ; I shall per Under device and practice . Bran . I am forry To see you ta'en from liberty , to look on The business present . You ...
Pàgina 27
... treason . Much He spoke , and learnedly for life ; but all Was either pitied in him , or forgotten . 2 Gen. After all this , how did he bear himself ? Gen. When he was brought again to th ' bar , to hear His knell rung out , his ...
... treason . Much He spoke , and learnedly for life ; but all Was either pitied in him , or forgotten . 2 Gen. After all this , how did he bear himself ? Gen. When he was brought again to th ' bar , to hear His knell rung out , his ...
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