The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Band 6 |
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To - day the French , All clinquant , all in gold , like heathen gods Shone down the English ; and to - morrow they Made Britain , India ; every man that stood , Shew'd like a mine . Their dwarfish pages were As Cherubins , all gilt ...
To - day the French , All clinquant , all in gold , like heathen gods Shone down the English ; and to - morrow they Made Britain , India ; every man that stood , Shew'd like a mine . Their dwarfish pages were As Cherubins , all gilt ...
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He privily Deals with our Cardinal , and as I trow , Which I do wellfor I am sure the Emperor Paid ere he promis'd , whereby his fuit was granted Ere it was ask'd . But when the way was made , And pav'd with gold ; the Emp'ror thus ...
He privily Deals with our Cardinal , and as I trow , Which I do wellfor I am sure the Emperor Paid ere he promis'd , whereby his fuit was granted Ere it was ask'd . But when the way was made , And pav'd with gold ; the Emp'ror thus ...
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My surveyor is false , the o'er - great Cardinal Hath shew'd him gold ; my life is spann'd already :: I am the shadow of poor Buckinghams Whose figure ev'n this instant cloud puts on , By dark ning my clear fun . My lord , farewel .
My surveyor is false , the o'er - great Cardinal Hath shew'd him gold ; my life is spann'd already :: I am the shadow of poor Buckinghams Whose figure ev'n this instant cloud puts on , By dark ning my clear fun . My lord , farewel .
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Choristers fonging : ( Mufick . 3. Mayor of London , bearing the mace . Then Garter in his coat of arms , and on his beadsa gitt copper 6. Marquess of Dorset , bearing a féepter of gold , on his head à demi - coronal of gold ...
Choristers fonging : ( Mufick . 3. Mayor of London , bearing the mace . Then Garter in his coat of arms , and on his beadsa gitt copper 6. Marquess of Dorset , bearing a féepter of gold , on his head à demi - coronal of gold ...
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The old Dutchess of Norfolk , in a coronal of gold , wrought with flowers , bearing the Queen's train . 10. Certain ladies or Counteffes , with plain circlets of gold without flowers , They pass over the stage in crder and fate ...
The old Dutchess of Norfolk , in a coronal of gold , wrought with flowers , bearing the Queen's train . 10. Certain ladies or Counteffes , with plain circlets of gold without flowers , They pass over the stage in crder and fate ...
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