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Pagina 25
She is sad and passioned at your Highness ' tent . K. Phi . And , by my faith , this league , that we have made , Will give her sadness very little cure . Brother of England , how may we content This widow'd lady ?
She is sad and passioned at your Highness ' tent . K. Phi . And , by my faith , this league , that we have made , Will give her sadness very little cure . Brother of England , how may we content This widow'd lady ?
Pagina 37
My Lord , I rescu'd her ; Her Highness is in safety , fear you not : But on , my Liege ; for very little pains Will bring this labour to an happy end . [ exeunt . SCENE III . The Same . : 10 Alarums , excursions , retreat .
My Lord , I rescu'd her ; Her Highness is in safety , fear you not : But on , my Liege ; for very little pains Will bring this labour to an happy end . [ exeunt . SCENE III . The Same . : 10 Alarums , excursions , retreat .
Pagina 48
This once again , but that your Highness pleas'd , Was once superfluous : you were crown'd before , And that high royalty was ne'er pluck'd off , The faiths of men ne'er stained with revolt ; Fresh expectation troubled not the land With ...
This once again , but that your Highness pleas'd , Was once superfluous : you were crown'd before , And that high royalty was ne'er pluck'd off , The faiths of men ne'er stained with revolt ; Fresh expectation troubled not the land With ...
Pagina 49
To this effect , before you were new - crown'd , We breath'd our counsel ; but it pleas'd your Highness 40 50 To overbear it , and we are all well pleas'd ; Since all and every part of what we would Doth make a stand at what your ...
To this effect , before you were new - crown'd , We breath'd our counsel ; but it pleas'd your Highness 40 50 To overbear it , and we are all well pleas'd ; Since all and every part of what we would Doth make a stand at what your ...
Pagina 52
... From forth the streets of Pomfret , whom I found With many hundreds treading on his heels ; To whom he sung in rude harsh - sounding rhymes That , ere the next Ascension - day at noon , Your Highness should deliver up your crown .
... From forth the streets of Pomfret , whom I found With many hundreds treading on his heels ; To whom he sung in rude harsh - sounding rhymes That , ere the next Ascension - day at noon , Your Highness should deliver up your crown .
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