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Pàgina 17
Speak on ; How grounded he his title to the crown Upon our fail ? to this point haft thou heard him At any time fpeak ought ? Surv . He was brought to this , By a vain prophefie of Nicolas Hopkins . King . What was that Hopkins ? Surv .
Speak on ; How grounded he his title to the crown Upon our fail ? to this point haft thou heard him At any time fpeak ought ? Surv . He was brought to this , By a vain prophefie of Nicolas Hopkins . King . What was that Hopkins ? Surv .
Pàgina 18
On my foul , I'll fpeak but truth . I told my lord the Duke , by th ' devil's illufions The Monk might be deceiv'd , and that ' twas dang'rous For him to ruminate on this , until It forg'd him fome defign , ( which , being believ'd ...
On my foul , I'll fpeak but truth . I told my lord the Duke , by th ' devil's illufions The Monk might be deceiv'd , and that ' twas dang'rous For him to ruminate on this , until It forg'd him fome defign , ( which , being believ'd ...
Pàgina 26
Pray fpeak what has happen'd ?, 1 Gen. You may guefs quickly what . 2 Gen. Is he found guilty ? Gen. Yes , truly is he , and condemn'd upon't .. 2 Gen. I'm forry for't . 1 Gen. So are a number more . 2 Gen. But pray how paft it ? 1 Gen.
Pray fpeak what has happen'd ?, 1 Gen. You may guefs quickly what . 2 Gen. Is he found guilty ? Gen. Yes , truly is he , and condemn'd upon't .. 2 Gen. I'm forry for't . 1 Gen. So are a number more . 2 Gen. But pray how paft it ? 1 Gen.
Pàgina 29
There cannot be those numberless offences ' Gainft me , I can't take peace with no black envy Shall make my grave- Commend me to his Grace : And if he fpeak of Buckingham , pray tell him , You met him half in heav'n : my vows and ...
There cannot be those numberless offences ' Gainft me , I can't take peace with no black envy Shall make my grave- Commend me to his Grace : And if he fpeak of Buckingham , pray tell him , You met him half in heav'n : my vows and ...
Pàgina 34
Not to fpeak of : I would not be fo fick though , for his place : But this cannot continue . Nor . If it do , I'll venture one heave at him . Suf . I another . [ Exeunt Norfolk and Suffolk Wol . Your Grace has giv'n a precedent of ...
Not to fpeak of : I would not be fo fick though , for his place : But this cannot continue . Nor . If it do , I'll venture one heave at him . Suf . I another . [ Exeunt Norfolk and Suffolk Wol . Your Grace has giv'n a precedent of ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 68 - Let's dry our eyes: and thus far hear me, Cromwell; And, when I am forgotten, as I shall be, And sleep in dull cold marble, where no...
Pàgina 66 - This many summers in a sea of glory ; But far beyond my depth ; my high-blown pride At length broke under me ; and now has left me, Weary, and old with service, to the mercy Of a rude stream, that must for ever hide me.
Pàgina 66 - O, how wretched Is that poor man that hangs on princes' favours ! There is, betwixt that smile we would aspire to, That sweet aspect of princes, and their ruin, More pangs and fears than wars or women have : And when he falls, he falls like Lucifer, Never to hope again.
Pàgina 72 - O, father abbot, An old man, broken with the storms of state, Is come to lay his weary bones among ye ; Give him a little earth for charity...
Pàgina 66 - Never so truly happy, my good Cromwell. I know myself now ; and I feel within me A peace above all earthly dignities, A still and quiet conscience. The king has...
Pàgina 68 - tis the king's : my robe, And my integrity to heaven, is all I dare now call mine own. O Cromwell, Cromwell, Had I but served my God with half the zeal I served my king, he would not in mine age Have left me naked to mine enemies.
Pàgina 68 - Corruption wins not more than honesty. Still in thy right hand carry gentle peace, To silence envious tongues. Be just, and fear not : Let all the ends thou aim'st at be thy country's, Thy God's and truth's ; then if thou fall'st...
Pàgina 94 - His honour and the greatness of his name Shall be, and make new nations ; he shall flourish, And, like a mountain cedar, reach his branches To all the plains about him ; our children's children Shall see this and bless heaven.