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Pàgina 187
... her on the chimney's top , And chattering pyes in dismal discords fung : Thy
mother felt more than a mother's pain , And yet brought forth less than a mother's
hope ; To wit , an indigested deform'd lump , Not like the fruit of such a goodly
tree .
... her on the chimney's top , And chattering pyes in dismal discords fung : Thy
mother felt more than a mother's pain , And yet brought forth less than a mother's
hope ; To wit , an indigested deform'd lump , Not like the fruit of such a goodly
tree .
Pàgina 237
Welcome , my Lord ; what , willour mother come ? Haft . On what occasion , God
he knows , not I , The Queen your mother , and your brother York , Have taken
fanctuary ; the tender Prince Would fain have come with me to meet your Grace ...
Welcome , my Lord ; what , willour mother come ? Haft . On what occasion , God
he knows , not I , The Queen your mother , and your brother York , Have taken
fanctuary ; the tender Prince Would fain have come with me to meet your Grace ...
Pàgina 262
I am their mother , who shall bar me from them ? Dutch . I am their father's mother
, I will see them . Anne . Their aunt I am in law , in love their mother : Then bring
me to their rights , I'll bear thy blame , And take thy office from thee on my peril .
I am their mother , who shall bar me from them ? Dutch . I am their father's mother
, I will see them . Anne . Their aunt I am in law , in love their mother : Then bring
me to their rights , I'll bear thy blame , And take thy office from thee on my peril .
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