Henry VI. Part II.Bell, 1786 - 132 páginas |
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... majesty I had in charge at my depart for France , As procurator to your excellence , To marry princess Margaret for your grace ; So , in the famous ancient city , Tours- In presence of the kings of France and Sicil , The dukes of ...
... majesty I had in charge at my depart for France , As procurator to your excellence , To marry princess Margaret for your grace ; So , in the famous ancient city , Tours- In presence of the kings of France and Sicil , The dukes of ...
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... Henry . Her sight did ravish ; but her grace in speech , Her words y - clad with wisdom's majesty , Makes me , from wondering , fall to weeping joys ; Such Such is the fulness of my heart's content.- Lords , 6 A & t 1 . SECOND PART OF.
... Henry . Her sight did ravish ; but her grace in speech , Her words y - clad with wisdom's majesty , Makes me , from wondering , fall to weeping joys ; Such Such is the fulness of my heart's content.- Lords , 6 A & t 1 . SECOND PART OF.
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... majesty , In the cathedral church of Westminster , And in that chair where kings and queens are crown'd ; Where Henry , and dame Margaret , kneel'd to me ,. And on my head did set the diadem . Glo . Nay , Eleanor , then must I chide ...
... majesty , In the cathedral church of Westminster , And in that chair where kings and queens are crown'd ; Where Henry , and dame Margaret , kneel'd to me ,. And on my head did set the diadem . Glo . Nay , Eleanor , then must I chide ...
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... majesty ! Elean . My majesty ! why , man , I am but grace . Hume . But , by the grace of God , and Hume's ad- vice , Bij 4 330 Your Your grace's title shall be multiply'd . Elean . What Aat 1 . 17 " KING HENKY VI .
... majesty ! Elean . My majesty ! why , man , I am but grace . Hume . But , by the grace of God , and Hume's ad- vice , Bij 4 330 Your Your grace's title shall be multiply'd . Elean . What Aat 1 . 17 " KING HENKY VI .
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... majesty was an usurper . 550 K. Henry . Say , man , were these thy words ? Arm . An't shall please your majesty , I never said nor thought any such matter : God is my witness , I am falsely accus'd by the villain . Peter . By these ten ...
... majesty was an usurper . 550 K. Henry . Say , man , were these thy words ? Arm . An't shall please your majesty , I never said nor thought any such matter : God is my witness , I am falsely accus'd by the villain . Peter . By these ten ...
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