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Each following day Became the next day's master , ' till the last Made former wonders , its . To - day the French , All clinquant , all in gold , like heathen gods Shone down the English ; and to - morrow they Made Britain , India ...
Each following day Became the next day's master , ' till the last Made former wonders , its . To - day the French , All clinquant , all in gold , like heathen gods Shone down the English ; and to - morrow they Made Britain , India ...
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... as well in France As here at home , suggests the King our master To this last coftly treaty , th ' enterview , That swallow'd so much treasure , and like a glass Did break i'th ' rinfing , Nor , Faith , and so it did . Buck , Buck .
... as well in France As here at home , suggests the King our master To this last coftly treaty , th ' enterview , That swallow'd so much treasure , and like a glass Did break i'th ' rinfing , Nor , Faith , and so it did . Buck , Buck .
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Letabe call'd before usi That gentleman of Buckingham's in perfon , I'll hear him his confessions justifie , And point by point the treasons of his master He shall again relate A noise , wish crying , Room for the Queeni Utherid ...
Letabe call'd before usi That gentleman of Buckingham's in perfon , I'll hear him his confessions justifie , And point by point the treasons of his master He shall again relate A noise , wish crying , Room for the Queeni Utherid ...
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( My good lord Cardinal ) they vent reproaches Most bitterly on you as putter on Of these exactions , yet the King our master ( Whose honour heay'n fhield from foil ) escapes not Language unmannerly ; yea fuch which breaks The sides of ...
( My good lord Cardinal ) they vent reproaches Most bitterly on you as putter on Of these exactions , yet the King our master ( Whose honour heay'n fhield from foil ) escapes not Language unmannerly ; yea fuch which breaks The sides of ...
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Wol . Madam , you wander from the good we aiın at . Queen . My lord , I dare not make my self fo guilty , To give up willingly that noble title Your master wed me to : nothing but death Shall e'er divorce my dignities .
Wol . Madam , you wander from the good we aiın at . Queen . My lord , I dare not make my self fo guilty , To give up willingly that noble title Your master wed me to : nothing but death Shall e'er divorce my dignities .
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The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 5 William Shakespeare,Alexander Pope,Nicholas Rowe Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
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