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From him , to clearer judgments , we can say He shows a History , couch'd in a play : A history of noble mention , known , Famous , and true ; most noble , ' cause our own : Not forged from Italy , from France , from Spain ...
From him , to clearer judgments , we can say He shows a History , couch'd in a play : A history of noble mention , known , Famous , and true ; most noble , ' cause our own : Not forged from Italy , from France , from Spain ...
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Oh , my noble lord , You construe my griefs to so hard a sense , That where the text is argument of pity , Matter of earnest love , your gloss corrupts it With too much ill - placed mirth . Hunt . “ Much mirth , ” lord Dalyell !
Oh , my noble lord , You construe my griefs to so hard a sense , That where the text is argument of pity , Matter of earnest love , your gloss corrupts it With too much ill - placed mirth . Hunt . “ Much mirth , ” lord Dalyell !
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With pardon , noble Gordon , this disdain Suits not your daughter's virtue , or my constancy . Hunt . You're angry - would he would beat me , I deserve it . [ Aside . Dalyell , thy hand , we are friends : follow thy courtship ...
With pardon , noble Gordon , this disdain Suits not your daughter's virtue , or my constancy . Hunt . You're angry - would he would beat me , I deserve it . [ Aside . Dalyell , thy hand , we are friends : follow thy courtship ...
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My noble lord of Huntley , you have lent A full extent of bounty to this parley ; And for it shall command your humblest servant . Hunt . Enough : we are still friends , and will continue A hearty love . — Oh , Kate ! thou art mine own.
My noble lord of Huntley , you have lent A full extent of bounty to this parley ; And for it shall command your humblest servant . Hunt . Enough : we are still friends , and will continue A hearty love . — Oh , Kate ! thou art mine own.
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A subject of the rarest kind of pity That hath in any age touch'd noble hearts , The vulgar story of a prince's ruin , Hath made it too apparent : Europe knows , And all the western world , what persecution Hath raged in malice against ...
A subject of the rarest kind of pity That hath in any age touch'd noble hearts , The vulgar story of a prince's ruin , Hath made it too apparent : Europe knows , And all the western world , what persecution Hath raged in malice against ...
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