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O my Wolsey , The quiet of my wounded conscience ; Thou art a cure fit for the King . You're welcome , Most learned rey'rend Sir , into our kingdom , Use us , and it ; my good lord , have great care I be not found a talker . Wol .
O my Wolsey , The quiet of my wounded conscience ; Thou art a cure fit for the King . You're welcome , Most learned rey'rend Sir , into our kingdom , Use us , and it ; my good lord , have great care I be not found a talker . Wol .
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Go thy ways , Kate , That man i'th ' world , who shall report he has A better wife , let him in nought be trusted , For speaking false in that . Thou art alone , ( If thy rare qualities , sweet gentlenefs , Thy meekness saint - like ...
Go thy ways , Kate , That man i'th ' world , who shall report he has A better wife , let him in nought be trusted , For speaking false in that . Thou art alone , ( If thy rare qualities , sweet gentlenefs , Thy meekness saint - like ...
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My learn'd and well - beloved servant Cranmer , Pr'ythee return ; with thy approach , I know , My comfort comes along . ... In sweet mufick is such art , Killing care , and grief of heart , Fall asleep , or hearing die .
My learn'd and well - beloved servant Cranmer , Pr'ythee return ; with thy approach , I know , My comfort comes along . ... In sweet mufick is such art , Killing care , and grief of heart , Fall asleep , or hearing die .
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Seek the King , ( That sun , I pray may never set ) I've told him What and how true thou art ; he will advance thee Some little memory me will stir him , I know his noble nature , ' not to let Thy hopeful service perilh too .
Seek the King , ( That sun , I pray may never set ) I've told him What and how true thou art ; he will advance thee Some little memory me will stir him , I know his noble nature , ' not to let Thy hopeful service perilh too .
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... though . unfinish'd , yet fo famous , s So excellent in art , and still so rising , That Christendom shall ever ... IK , Whom I moft hated living , thou hast made me With thy religious truth and modefty , Now in his ashes honour .
... though . unfinish'd , yet fo famous , s So excellent in art , and still so rising , That Christendom shall ever ... IK , Whom I moft hated living , thou hast made me With thy religious truth and modefty , Now in his ashes honour .
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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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