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Pàgina 13
If fo , gaze on , and grovel on thy face , Until thy head be circled with the same . ...
I'll lengthen it with mine , And , having both together heav'd it up , We'll both
together lift our heads to heaven ; And never more abase our fight fo low , As to ...
If fo , gaze on , and grovel on thy face , Until thy head be circled with the same . ...
I'll lengthen it with mine , And , having both together heav'd it up , We'll both
together lift our heads to heaven ; And never more abase our fight fo low , As to ...
Pàgina 80
Nay , he nods at us , as who should say , I'll be even with you . I'll see , if his head
will Aand deadier on a pole or no : take him away , and behead him . Say . Tell
me , wherein have I offended most ? Havé I affected wealth or honour ? speak .
Nay , he nods at us , as who should say , I'll be even with you . I'll see , if his head
will Aand deadier on a pole or no : take him away , and behead him . Say . Tell
me , wherein have I offended most ? Havé I affected wealth or honour ? speak .
Pàgina 89
Enter Iden with Cade's head . Iden . If one so rude , and of so mean condition ,
May pass into the presence of a King , Lo , I present your Grace a traitor's head ;
The head of Cade , whom I in combat New . K. Henry . The head of Cade ? great
...
Enter Iden with Cade's head . Iden . If one so rude , and of so mean condition ,
May pass into the presence of a King , Lo , I present your Grace a traitor's head ;
The head of Cade , whom I in combat New . K. Henry . The head of Cade ? great
...
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