Henry VI. Part II.Bell, 1786 - 132 páginas |
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... Stands on a tickle point , now they are gone . Suffolk concluded on the articles ; The peers agreed ; and Henry was well pleas'd , To change two dukedoms for a duke's fair daughter . I cannot blame them all ; What is't to them ? ' Tis ...
... Stands on a tickle point , now they are gone . Suffolk concluded on the articles ; The peers agreed ; and Henry was well pleas'd , To change two dukedoms for a duke's fair daughter . I cannot blame them all ; What is't to them ? ' Tis ...
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... stands : And thus , I fear , at last , Hume's knavery will be the dutchess ' wreck ; And her attainture will be ... stand close ; my lord pro- tector will come this way by and by , and then we may deliver our supplications in the ...
... stands : And thus , I fear , at last , Hume's knavery will be the dutchess ' wreck ; And her attainture will be ... stand close ; my lord pro- tector will come this way by and by , and then we may deliver our supplications in the ...
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... castles ; Safer shall he be upon the sandy plains , Than where castles mounted stand . Have done , for more I hardly can endure . Ciij Boling . Boling . Descend to darkness , and the burning lake Яa t 46 KING HENRY VI .
... castles ; Safer shall he be upon the sandy plains , Than where castles mounted stand . Have done , for more I hardly can endure . Ciij Boling . Boling . Descend to darkness , and the burning lake Яa t 46 KING HENRY VI .
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... stand . Come , come , my lords : These oracles are hardily attain'd , And hardly understood . 650 The king is now in progress towards Saint Alban's ; With him , the husband of this lovely lady : 661 Thither go these news , as fast as ...
... stand . Come , come , my lords : These oracles are hardily attain'd , And hardly understood . 650 The king is now in progress towards Saint Alban's ; With him , the husband of this lovely lady : 661 Thither go these news , as fast as ...
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... Stand by , my masters , bring him near the king , His highness ' pleasure is to talk with him , K. Henry . Good fellow , tell us here the circum- stance , That we for thee may glorify the Lord . What , hast thou been long blind , and ...
... Stand by , my masters , bring him near the king , His highness ' pleasure is to talk with him , K. Henry . Good fellow , tell us here the circum- stance , That we for thee may glorify the Lord . What , hast thou been long blind , and ...
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