Sir Francis Bacon's Cipher Story, Volume 4Howard publishing Company, 1894 |
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Pagina 598
... fear Thou hast ; thou playedst most foully to show the death O ' th ' Danish King and Hamlet to my enemies . * * * * * Thou wilt not personate the lad Simon , Who troubled Henry the Seventh ! That king was Improvident , but we have piec ...
... fear Thou hast ; thou playedst most foully to show the death O ' th ' Danish King and Hamlet to my enemies . * * * * * Thou wilt not personate the lad Simon , Who troubled Henry the Seventh ! That king was Improvident , but we have piec ...
Pagina 605
... fear of enemies . ' 66 6 ' Well , madam , I refer it to your majesty And to my cousin here , the Duke of Guise : What you determine I will ratify . ' " Thanks to my princely son . Then tell me , Guise , What order will you set down for ...
... fear of enemies . ' 66 6 ' Well , madam , I refer it to your majesty And to my cousin here , the Duke of Guise : What you determine I will ratify . ' " Thanks to my princely son . Then tell me , Guise , What order will you set down for ...
Pagina 609
... fear me they may live . ' " Go , place some men upon the bridge With bows and darts to shoot at them they see , And sink them in the river as they swim . ' 666 " " Tis well advis'd . Dumaine , go see it straight be done . ' " And in the ...
... fear me they may live . ' " Go , place some men upon the bridge With bows and darts to shoot at them they see , And sink them in the river as they swim . ' 666 " " Tis well advis'd . Dumaine , go see it straight be done . ' " And in the ...
Pagina 611
... pale - fac'd moon looks bloody on the earth , And lean - look'd prophets whisper fearful change ; Rich men look sad , and ruffians dance and leap , - The one , in fear to lose what they enjoy At the Court of France . 611.
... pale - fac'd moon looks bloody on the earth , And lean - look'd prophets whisper fearful change ; Rich men look sad , and ruffians dance and leap , - The one , in fear to lose what they enjoy At the Court of France . 611.
Pagina 612
Orville Ward Owen. The one , in fear to lose what they enjoy , The other , to enjoy by rage and war : These signs fore - run the death of kings . My lord , for heaven's sake , then , take special care . Fare- well . ' " Stay , I conjure ...
Orville Ward Owen. The one , in fear to lose what they enjoy , The other , to enjoy by rage and war : These signs fore - run the death of kings . My lord , for heaven's sake , then , take special care . Fare- well . ' " Stay , I conjure ...
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