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Page 26
... charms and incantations , which the sorceress Of Burgundy hath cast upon your reason : Sir Robert , be your own friend now , discharge Your conscience freely ; all of such as love you , Stand sureties for your honesty and truth .
... charms and incantations , which the sorceress Of Burgundy hath cast upon your reason : Sir Robert , be your own friend now , discharge Your conscience freely ; all of such as love you , Stand sureties for your honesty and truth .
Page 32
Bless the young man , our nation would be laugh'd at For honest souls through Christendom ! my father Hath a weak stomach to the business , madam , But that the king must not be cross'd . Countess .
Bless the young man , our nation would be laugh'd at For honest souls through Christendom ! my father Hath a weak stomach to the business , madam , But that the king must not be cross'd . Countess .
Page 33
... To fame their names too much ; their godfathers May be beholding to them , but their fathers Scarce owe them thanks : they are disguised princes , Brought up it seems to honest trades ; no matter , They will break forth in season .
... To fame their names too much ; their godfathers May be beholding to them , but their fathers Scarce owe them thanks : they are disguised princes , Brought up it seems to honest trades ; no matter , They will break forth in season .
Page 104
... Nor thou nor he has cause : you may live safely . Jane . There is no safety whilst your dangers , madam , Are every way apparent . Serv . Pardon , lady ; I cannot choose but shew my honest heart ; You were ever my good lady . Kath .
... Nor thou nor he has cause : you may live safely . Jane . There is no safety whilst your dangers , madam , Are every way apparent . Serv . Pardon , lady ; I cannot choose but shew my honest heart ; You were ever my good lady . Kath .
Page 110
The young man , I believe , spake honest truth ; He studies to be wise betimes . Has , Urswick , Sir Rice ap Thomas , and lord Brook , our steward , Return'd the Western gentlemen full thanks , From us , for their tried loyalties ?
The young man , I believe , spake honest truth ; He studies to be wise betimes . Has , Urswick , Sir Rice ap Thomas , and lord Brook , our steward , Return'd the Western gentlemen full thanks , From us , for their tried loyalties ?
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