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Pàgina 39
Why , Madam , that is to the Isle of Man ; There to be us'd according to your state .
Elean . That's bad enough , ior I am but reproach : And shall I then be us'd
reproachfully ? Stan . No ; like a Dutchefs , and Duke Humphry's Lady , According
to ...
Why , Madam , that is to the Isle of Man ; There to be us'd according to your state .
Elean . That's bad enough , ior I am but reproach : And shall I then be us'd
reproachfully ? Stan . No ; like a Dutchefs , and Duke Humphry's Lady , According
to ...
Pàgina 262
Right well , dear Madam ; by your patience , " I may not suffer you to visit them ;
The King hath ftriétly charg'd the contrary , Queen . The King : who's that ? Lieu . I
mean , the Lord Protector . Queen . The Lord protect him from that kingly title !
Right well , dear Madam ; by your patience , " I may not suffer you to visit them ;
The King hath ftriétly charg'd the contrary , Queen . The King : who's that ? Lieu . I
mean , the Lord Protector . Queen . The Lord protect him from that kingly title !
Pàgina 378
None , Madam . Cath . Noi saw you not ev'n now a blessed troop Invite me to a
banquet , whose bright faces Caft thoutand beams upon me , like the sun ? They
promis'd me eternal happiness , And brought me garlands , Griffith , which I feel I
...
None , Madam . Cath . Noi saw you not ev'n now a blessed troop Invite me to a
banquet , whose bright faces Caft thoutand beams upon me , like the sun ? They
promis'd me eternal happiness , And brought me garlands , Griffith , which I feel I
...
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