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6 ÆäÀÌÁö
... hast given me , in this beauteous face , ¡° A world of earthly blessings to my soul , * If sympathy of love unite our thoughts . Q. Mar. Great king of England , and my gracious lord ; 6 The mutual conference that my mind hath had • By ...
... hast given me , in this beauteous face , ¡° A world of earthly blessings to my soul , * If sympathy of love unite our thoughts . Q. Mar. Great king of England , and my gracious lord ; 6 The mutual conference that my mind hath had • By ...
15 ÆäÀÌÁö
... Hast thou not wordly pleasure at command , * Above the reach or compass of thy thought ? And wilt thou still be hammering treachery , * To tumble down thy husband , and thyself , 6 1 * From top of honour to disgrace's feet ? Away KING ...
... Hast thou not wordly pleasure at command , * Above the reach or compass of thy thought ? And wilt thou still be hammering treachery , * To tumble down thy husband , and thyself , 6 1 * From top of honour to disgrace's feet ? Away KING ...
17 ÆäÀÌÁö
... hast thou as yet conferr'd With Margery Jourdain , the cunning witch ; And Roger Bolingbroke , the conjurer ? And will they undertake to do me good ? * Hume . This they have promised , - to shew your highness A spirit rais'd from depth ...
... hast thou as yet conferr'd With Margery Jourdain , the cunning witch ; And Roger Bolingbroke , the conjurer ? And will they undertake to do me good ? * Hume . This they have promised , - to shew your highness A spirit rais'd from depth ...
22 ÆäÀÌÁö
... hast thou rack'd ; the clergy's bags * Are lank and lean with thy extortions . * Som . Thy sumptuous buildings , and thy wife's attire , * Have cost a mass of publick treasury . 6 > # * Buck . Thy cruelty in execution , * 22 KING HENRY VI .
... hast thou rack'd ; the clergy's bags * Are lank and lean with thy extortions . * Som . Thy sumptuous buildings , and thy wife's attire , * Have cost a mass of publick treasury . 6 > # * Buck . Thy cruelty in execution , * 22 KING HENRY VI .
33 ÆäÀÌÁö
... hast thou been long blind , and now restor'd ? Simp . Born blind , an't please your grace . Wife . Ay , indeed , was he . Suf . What woman is this ? Wife . His wife , an't like your worship , Glo . Had'st thou been his mother , thou ...
... hast thou been long blind , and now restor'd ? Simp . Born blind , an't please your grace . Wife . Ay , indeed , was he . Suf . What woman is this ? Wife . His wife , an't like your worship , Glo . Had'st thou been his mother , thou ...
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