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... The Life of Henry VIII. - Pągina 66per William Shakespeare - 1732 - 95 pąginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
 | William Shakespeare - 1805 - 408 pągines
...thank his grace ; and from these shoulders, These ruin'd pillars, out of pity, taken A load would sink a navy, too much honour: O, 'tis a burden, Cromwell,...'tis a burden, Too heavy for a man that hopes for heaven. Crom. I am glad, your grace has made that right use of it. and their ruin,] Their ruin is their... | |
 | William Enfield - 1805 - 458 pągines
...thank his grace; and, from thefe fboulders, Thefe ruin'd pillars, out of pity taken A load would fmk a navy, too much honour. O, 'tis a burden, Cromwell, 'tis a burden Too heavy for a man that hopes for F'eav'n ! •CKOM. I'm glad your Grace has made that right ufe of k. WOL. I hope I have : I'm ab!e... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1806 - 512 pągines
...thank his grace ; and from these shoulders, These ruin'd pillars, out of pity, taken A load would sink a navy, too much honour : O, 'tis a burden, Cromwell,...'tis a burden, Too heavy for a man that hopes for heaven. Croat. I am glad, your grace has made that right use of it. Wol. I hope, I have : I am able... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1807 - 472 pągines
...thank his grace; and from these shoulders, These ruin'd pillars, out of pity, taken A load would sink a navy, too much honour: O, 'tis a burden, Cromwell,...'tis a burden, Too heavy for a man that hopes for heaven. Crom. I am glad, your grace has made that right use of it. Wol. I hope, I have: I am able now,... | |
 | William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 586 pągines
...humbly thank his grace;andfrom these shoulder These ruin'd pillars, out of pity, taken A load would sink ou, Than I will wrong such honourable men. But here's a parchment, heaven. Crom. 1 am glad your grace has made that righ use of it. Wol. I hope, I hare : I am able now,... | |
 | William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807
...humblythank his gracojaml from these shoulders,! These ru'm'd pillar«, out of pity, taken A load would sink a navy, too much honour : O, 'tis a burden, Cromwell, 'tis a burd<-n, ^, Too heavy for a mau that hopes for heaven. 4.' Crom. I am glad your grace has made that... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1808
...Grace; and from these, t . shoulders, , These ruin'd pillars , out of pity, taken A load would sink a navy, too much honour: O, 'tis a burden, Cromwell,...'tis a burden, Too heavy for a man that hopes for heaven. Crom. I am glad, your Grace has made; that right use of it. Wol. I hope, I Lave: I am able... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1808 - 420 pągines
...thank his grace ; and from these shoulders, These ruin'd pillars, out of pity, taken A load would sink a navy, too much honour: O, 'tis a burden, Cromwell,...'tis a burden, Too heavy for a man that hopes for heaven. Crom. I am glad, your grace has made that right use of it. Wol. I hope, I huve : I am able... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1808 - 380 pągines
...thank his grace; and from these shoulders, These ruin'd pillars, out of pity, taken A load would sink a navy, too much honour: O, 'tis a burden, Cromwell,...'tis a burden, Too heavy for a man that hopes for heaven. Crom. I am glad, your grace has made that right use of it. Wol. I hope, I have: I am able now,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1811 - 462 pągines
...thank Ins grace; anil from these shoulders, These ruin'd pillars, out of pity, taken A load would sink a navy, too much honour: O, 'tis a burden, Cromwell,...'tis a burden, Too heavy for a man that hopes for heaven. Crom. I am glad, your grace has made that right use of it. Wol. I hope I have : I am abl«... | |
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