English LiteratureDavid Daiches Houghton Mifflin, 1965 - 848 páginas |
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... king . " Sir , " he said , " I saw nothing but waves and winds . " " That is untruly said of thee , " said the king , " there- fore go thou lightly again , and do my com- mandment ; as thou art to me lief3 and dear , spare not , but ...
... king . " Sir , " he said , " I saw nothing but waves and winds . " " That is untruly said of thee , " said the king , " there- fore go thou lightly again , and do my com- mandment ; as thou art to me lief3 and dear , spare not , but ...
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... King with a scepter ( carried by my Lord Sandwich ) and sword and wand before him , and the crown too . The King in his robes , bare- headed , which was very fine . And after all had placed themselves , there was a sermon and the ...
... King with a scepter ( carried by my Lord Sandwich ) and sword and wand before him , and the crown too . The King in his robes , bare- headed , which was very fine . And after all had placed themselves , there was a sermon and the ...
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... King he son of sixty kings is to die on the The - his person is to expire here in cruel tor- tures , like a Phalaris shut in the belly of his own red - heated brazen bull ! It is ever so ; and thou shouldst know it , O haughty tyr ...
... King he son of sixty kings is to die on the The - his person is to expire here in cruel tor- tures , like a Phalaris shut in the belly of his own red - heated brazen bull ! It is ever so ; and thou shouldst know it , O haughty tyr ...
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