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After the Duke his father with the knife , He stretch'd him , and with one hand on his dagger , Another spread on's breaft , mounting his eyes , He did diłcharge a horrible oath , whose tenour Was , were he evil us'd , he would out - go ...
After the Duke his father with the knife , He stretch'd him , and with one hand on his dagger , Another spread on's breaft , mounting his eyes , He did diłcharge a horrible oath , whose tenour Was , were he evil us'd , he would out - go ...
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... and a great one , To many lords and ladies ; there will be The beauty of this kingdom , I'll affure you . Lov . The churchman bears a bountcous mind indeed ; A hand as fruitful as the land that teeds us , His dew falls ev'ry where .
... and a great one , To many lords and ladies ; there will be The beauty of this kingdom , I'll affure you . Lov . The churchman bears a bountcous mind indeed ; A hand as fruitful as the land that teeds us , His dew falls ev'ry where .
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Wol . Say , Lord Chamberlain , They've done my poor houle grace : for which I A thousand thanks , and pray ' em take their pleasures . ( Chuse ladies , King and Anne Bullen , King . The faireft hand I ever touch'd !
Wol . Say , Lord Chamberlain , They've done my poor houle grace : for which I A thousand thanks , and pray ' em take their pleasures . ( Chuse ladies , King and Anne Bullen , King . The faireft hand I ever touch'd !
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Cam . Your Grace must needs desérve all strangers loves , You are so noble : to your Highness ' hand 1 tender iny commillion ; by whose virtue , ( The ( The court of Rome commanding ) you , my 36 King HENRY VIII .
Cam . Your Grace must needs desérve all strangers loves , You are so noble : to your Highness ' hand 1 tender iny commillion ; by whose virtue , ( The ( The court of Rome commanding ) you , my 36 King HENRY VIII .
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Give me your hand ; much joy and favour to you ; You are the King's now . Gard . But to be commanded For ever by your Grace , whose hand has rais'd me . King . Come hither , Gardiner . [ Walks and whispers Cam .
Give me your hand ; much joy and favour to you ; You are the King's now . Gard . But to be commanded For ever by your Grace , whose hand has rais'd me . King . Come hither , Gardiner . [ Walks and whispers Cam .
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The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 1 - Primary Source Edition William Shakespeare,Thomas Hanmer Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2013 |
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