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Pagina 29
By Heaven , Lady , you shall have no cause To curse the fair proceedings of this day : Have I not pawn'd to you my majesty ? 90 > а IOI 110 ACT III Const . You have beguild. 3 i.e. lest they bring forth monsters . i festivals .
By Heaven , Lady , you shall have no cause To curse the fair proceedings of this day : Have I not pawn'd to you my majesty ? 90 > а IOI 110 ACT III Const . You have beguild. 3 i.e. lest they bring forth monsters . i festivals .
Pagina 31
Though you and all the Kings of Christendom Are led so grossly by this meddling priest , Dreading the curse that money may buy out ; And by the merit of vile gold , dross , dust , Purchase corrupted pardon of a man , Who in that sale ...
Though you and all the Kings of Christendom Are led so grossly by this meddling priest , Dreading the curse that money may buy out ; And by the merit of vile gold , dross , dust , Purchase corrupted pardon of a man , Who in that sale ...
Pagina 32
0 , lawful let it be That I have room with Rome to curse awhile ! Good Father Cardinal , cry thou Amen To my keen curses ; for without my wrong There is no tongue hath power to curse him right . PAND .
0 , lawful let it be That I have room with Rome to curse awhile ! Good Father Cardinal , cry thou Amen To my keen curses ; for without my wrong There is no tongue hath power to curse him right . PAND .
Pagina 34
Or let the Church , our mother , breathe her curse , A mother's curse , on her revolting son ! France , thou may'st hold a serpent by the tongue , A chafed lion by the mortal ? paw , A fasting tiger safer by the tooth Than keep in peace ...
Or let the Church , our mother , breathe her curse , A mother's curse , on her revolting son ! France , thou may'st hold a serpent by the tongue , A chafed lion by the mortal ? paw , A fasting tiger safer by the tooth Than keep in peace ...
Pagina 35
... Upon which better part our prayers come in , If thou vouchsafe them ; but if not , then know The peril of our curses light on thee So heavy as thou shalt not shake them off , But in despair die under their black weight . Aust .
... Upon which better part our prayers come in , If thou vouchsafe them ; but if not , then know The peril of our curses light on thee So heavy as thou shalt not shake them off , But in despair die under their black weight . Aust .
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