The Life of Henry VIII.J. Tonson and sold, 1732 - 95 pàgines |
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Pàgina 36
... she So good a lady , that no tongue could ever Pronounce difhonour of her ; by my life , She never knew harm - doing : oh , now after So many courfes of the fun enthron'd , Still grown in a majesty and pomp , The which to leave , a ...
... she So good a lady , that no tongue could ever Pronounce difhonour of her ; by my life , She never knew harm - doing : oh , now after So many courfes of the fun enthron'd , Still grown in a majesty and pomp , The which to leave , a ...
Pàgina 43
... She courtefies to the King , and offers to departi Cam . The Queen is obftinate , Stubborn to justice , apt t'accuse it , and Disdainful to be try'd by't ; ' tis not well . She's going away . King . Call her again . Cryer . Katherine ...
... She courtefies to the King , and offers to departi Cam . The Queen is obftinate , Stubborn to justice , apt t'accuse it , and Disdainful to be try'd by't ; ' tis not well . She's going away . King . Call her again . Cryer . Katherine ...
Pàgina 44
... She's noble borns And like her true nobility , he has Carried her felf tow'rds me . Wol . Moft gracious Sir , In humbleft manner I require your Highness That it fhall pleafe you to declare , in hearing Of all thefe ears ( for where I'm ...
... She's noble borns And like her true nobility , he has Carried her felf tow'rds me . Wol . Moft gracious Sir , In humbleft manner I require your Highness That it fhall pleafe you to declare , in hearing Of all thefe ears ( for where I'm ...
Pàgina 46
... must be an earnest motion Made to the Queen , to call back her appeal She intends to his Holinefs . King . I may perceive Thefe Cardinals trifle with me : I abhor I This This dilatory floth , and tricks of Rome . My 46 King HENRY VIII .
... must be an earnest motion Made to the Queen , to call back her appeal She intends to his Holinefs . King . I may perceive Thefe Cardinals trifle with me : I abhor I This This dilatory floth , and tricks of Rome . My 46 King HENRY VIII .
Pàgina 51
... she has done most , Yet will I add an honour ; a great patience . Wol . Madam , you wander from the good we aim at . Queen . My lord , I dare not make my self so guilty , To give up willingly that noble title Your mafter wed me to ...
... she has done most , Yet will I add an honour ; a great patience . Wol . Madam , you wander from the good we aim at . Queen . My lord , I dare not make my self so guilty , To give up willingly that noble title Your mafter wed me to ...
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