The Dramatic Works With Notes Critical, Volume 2John Murray, 1827 |
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... thine ear . ā Thou hast lodged him ? Urswick , thine ear . ] Christopher Urswick was at this time almoner to the king . He had been chaplain to the Countess of Richmond , who afterwards married Thomas Lord Stanley , the elder brother of ...
... thine ear . ā Thou hast lodged him ? Urswick , thine ear . ] Christopher Urswick was at this time almoner to the king . He had been chaplain to the Countess of Richmond , who afterwards married Thomas Lord Stanley , the elder brother of ...
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... thine own time and speak ; if thou prevail'st With passion , more than I can with my counsel , She's thine ; nay , she is thine : ' tis a fair match , Free and allow'd . I'll only use my tongue , Without a father's power ; use thou thine ...
... thine own time and speak ; if thou prevail'st With passion , more than I can with my counsel , She's thine ; nay , she is thine : ' tis a fair match , Free and allow'd . I'll only use my tongue , Without a father's power ; use thou thine ...
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... thine own ; I have done . " Dal . Oh ! you are all oracle , The living stock and root of truth and wisdom . Kath . My worthiest lord and father , the indul- gence Of your sweet composition , thus commands The lowest of obedience ; you ...
... thine own ; I have done . " Dal . Oh ! you are all oracle , The living stock and root of truth and wisdom . Kath . My worthiest lord and father , the indul- gence Of your sweet composition , thus commands The lowest of obedience ; you ...
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... with a greediness . [ Kisses the King's hand , and rises . Sir , you are a just master , but Iā K. Hen . Tell me , Is every circumstance thou hast set down With thine own hand , within this paper , true 26 ACT I. PERKIN WARBECK .
... with a greediness . [ Kisses the King's hand , and rises . Sir , you are a just master , but Iā K. Hen . Tell me , Is every circumstance thou hast set down With thine own hand , within this paper , true 26 ACT I. PERKIN WARBECK .
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John Ford. With thine own hand , within this paper , true ? Is it a sure intelligence of all The progress of our enemies ' intents , Without corruption ? Or Clif . True , as I wish heaven ; my infected honour white again . K. Hen . We ...
John Ford. With thine own hand , within this paper , true ? Is it a sure intelligence of all The progress of our enemies ' intents , Without corruption ? Or Clif . True , as I wish heaven ; my infected honour white again . K. Hen . We ...
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