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Pagina 51
... answer them directly , How far - forth you do like their articles ? P. JOHN . I like them all , and do allow them well : And swear here by the honour of my blood , My father's purposes have been mistook ; And some about him have too ...
... answer them directly , How far - forth you do like their articles ? P. JOHN . I like them all , and do allow them well : And swear here by the honour of my blood , My father's purposes have been mistook ; And some about him have too ...
Pagina 63
... answered : For all my reign hath been but as a scene Acting that argument ; and now my death Changes the mode : for what in me was purchas'd , " Falls upon thee in a more fairer sort ; So thou the garland wear'st successively . Yet ...
... answered : For all my reign hath been but as a scene Acting that argument ; and now my death Changes the mode : for what in me was purchas'd , " Falls upon thee in a more fairer sort ; So thou the garland wear'st successively . Yet ...
Pagina 65
... answer it.- -Some pigeons , Davy ; a couple of short - legged hens ; a joint of mutton , and any pretty little tiny kick- shaws , tell William cook . DAVY . Doth the man of war stay all night , sir ? SHAL . Yes , Davy . I will use him ...
... answer it.- -Some pigeons , Davy ; a couple of short - legged hens ; a joint of mutton , and any pretty little tiny kick- shaws , tell William cook . DAVY . Doth the man of war stay all night , sir ? SHAL . Yes , Davy . I will use him ...
Pagina 84
... answered , that he tooke nothing in hande agaynste the king's peace , but that whatsover he did , tended rather to advaunce the peace and quiet of the common wealth , than otherwise , and where he and his com- panie were in armes , it ...
... answered , that he tooke nothing in hande agaynste the king's peace , but that whatsover he did , tended rather to advaunce the peace and quiet of the common wealth , than otherwise , and where he and his com- panie were in armes , it ...
Pagina 87
... answer to an esquire , whose name was Thomas Maydestone , then sitting at the same table , God knows whether he was a good man ; but this I certainly know , that when his body was carried from Westminster towards Canterbury , in a small ...
... answer to an esquire , whose name was Thomas Maydestone , then sitting at the same table , God knows whether he was a good man ; but this I certainly know , that when his body was carried from Westminster towards Canterbury , in a small ...
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