Sir Francis Bacon's Cipher Story, Volume 4Howard publishing Company, 1894 |
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Pagina 648
... dost not speak ? Why deaf ? Not a word ! If thou Art not stupid with age and altering rheum , Speak , bold man , and acquaint me of my evil sentence . I fain would learn the manner of my death ; I am tied to the stake , and I must stand ...
... dost not speak ? Why deaf ? Not a word ! If thou Art not stupid with age and altering rheum , Speak , bold man , and acquaint me of my evil sentence . I fain would learn the manner of my death ; I am tied to the stake , and I must stand ...
Pagina 662
... dost fill their ears With such dissentious rumours ? When mine enemy's Dog hath bit me , a kiss will not repair it , Even at thy solemn words . To beautify Thy triumphs , are we to be brought to the 662 Sir Francis Bacon's Life .
... dost fill their ears With such dissentious rumours ? When mine enemy's Dog hath bit me , a kiss will not repair it , Even at thy solemn words . To beautify Thy triumphs , are we to be brought to the 662 Sir Francis Bacon's Life .
Pagina 666
... dost pardon me ; ' I muse , and I imagine My humble and smooth answer was like oil Unto the wound , whereby it ' gan to heal , And that she was mollified . I looked upon My griefs as banishèd and ended , so As a personal favor to my ...
... dost pardon me ; ' I muse , and I imagine My humble and smooth answer was like oil Unto the wound , whereby it ' gan to heal , And that she was mollified . I looked upon My griefs as banishèd and ended , so As a personal favor to my ...
Pagina 681
... send thy soul to hell ! Pernicious blood - sucker of sleeping men , Thou'rt branded with this odious epithet ! By heaven , thou wretch , Dost think to ruffle in this commonwealth , And to The Tragedy of Mary Queen of Scots . 681.
... send thy soul to hell ! Pernicious blood - sucker of sleeping men , Thou'rt branded with this odious epithet ! By heaven , thou wretch , Dost think to ruffle in this commonwealth , And to The Tragedy of Mary Queen of Scots . 681.
Pagina 682
... dost deny our title , Damn our gentle mother and claim our crown , Thy blood upon thy head ! And in this resolution , we're not willing A longer conference to hold with thee . The vile abuse of our most gentle mother , Whose innocency ...
... dost deny our title , Damn our gentle mother and claim our crown , Thy blood upon thy head ! And in this resolution , we're not willing A longer conference to hold with thee . The vile abuse of our most gentle mother , Whose innocency ...
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