The Life of Henry VIII.J. Tonson and sold, 1732 - 95 pàgines |
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Pàgina 46
... Mean while 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 ...
... Mean while 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 ...
Pàgina 58
... mean ? Sur . The lord increase this bufinefs . King . Have I not made you [ Afide . [ Afide . The prime man of the ftate ? I pray you tell me , If what I now pronounce you have found true : And if you may confefs it , fay withal If you ...
... mean ? Sur . The lord increase this bufinefs . King . Have I not made you [ Afide . [ Afide . The prime man of the ftate ? I pray you tell me , If what I now pronounce you have found true : And if you may confefs it , fay withal If you ...
Pàgina 59
... mean ? What fudden anger's this ? how have I reap'd it ! He parted frowning from me , as if ruin Leap'd from his eyes . So looks the chafed lion Upon the daring buntfman that has gall'd him , Then makes him nothing . I must read this ...
... mean ? What fudden anger's this ? how have I reap'd it ! He parted frowning from me , as if ruin Leap'd from his eyes . So looks the chafed lion Upon the daring buntfman that has gall'd him , Then makes him nothing . I must read this ...
Pàgina 60
... mean your malice , know officious lords , 1 dare , and must deny it . Now I feel Of what coarse metal ye are molded - Envy : How eagerly ye follow my difgrace As if it fed ye , and how fleek and wanton Ye appear in every thing may bring ...
... mean your malice , know officious lords , 1 dare , and must deny it . Now I feel Of what coarse metal ye are molded - Envy : How eagerly ye follow my difgrace As if it fed ye , and how fleek and wanton Ye appear in every thing may bring ...
Pàgina 63
... means got I leave to your own conscience ) To furnish Rome , and to prepare the ways You have for dignities , to th ' meer undoing Of all the kingdom . Many more there are , Which fince they are of you , and odious , I will not taint my ...
... means got I leave to your own conscience ) To furnish Rome , and to prepare the ways You have for dignities , to th ' meer undoing Of all the kingdom . Many more there are , Which fince they are of you , and odious , I will not taint my ...
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