The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, from the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, with Glossarial Notes, Life ...Routledge, 1851 |
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... majesty Cant . He seems indifferent ; Or , rather , swaying more upon our part , Than cherishing the exhibiters against us : For I have made an offer to his majesty , - Upon our spiritual convocation ; And in regard of causes now in ...
... majesty Cant . He seems indifferent ; Or , rather , swaying more upon our part , Than cherishing the exhibiters against us : For I have made an offer to his majesty , - Upon our spiritual convocation ; And in regard of causes now in ...
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... majesty , surveys The singing masons building roofs of gold ; The civil§ citizens kneading up the honey ; The poor mechanic porters crowding in Their heavy burdens at his narrow gate ; The sad - eyed justice , with his surly hum.
... majesty , surveys The singing masons building roofs of gold ; The civil§ citizens kneading up the honey ; The poor mechanic porters crowding in Their heavy burdens at his narrow gate ; The sad - eyed justice , with his surly hum.
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... majesty , to give us leave Freely to render what we have in charge ; Or shall we e sparingly show you far off The Dauphin's meaning , and our embassy ? K. Hen . We are no tyrant , but a Christian king Unto whose grace our passion is as ...
... majesty , to give us leave Freely to render what we have in charge ; Or shall we e sparingly show you far off The Dauphin's meaning , and our embassy ? K. Hen . We are no tyrant , but a Christian king Unto whose grace our passion is as ...
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... majesty , And plodded like a man for working days ; But I will rise there with so full a glory , That I will dazzle all the eyes of France , Yea , strike the Dauphin blind to look on us . And tell the pleasant prince , this mock of his ...
... majesty , And plodded like a man for working days ; But I will rise there with so full a glory , That I will dazzle all the eyes of France , Yea , strike the Dauphin blind to look on us . And tell the pleasant prince , this mock of his ...
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... majesty ; there's not , I think , a subject , That sits in heart - grief and uneasiness Under the sweet shade of your government . Grey . Even those that were your father's enemies , Have steep'd their galls in honey ; and do serve you ...
... majesty ; there's not , I think , a subject , That sits in heart - grief and uneasiness Under the sweet shade of your government . Grey . Even those that were your father's enemies , Have steep'd their galls in honey ; and do serve you ...
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