The life of King Henry VIIICassell, 1908 |
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... pity , here May , if they think it well , let fall a tear ; The subject will deserve it . Such as give Their money out of hope they may believe , May here find Truth too . Those that come to see Only a show or two , and so agree The ...
... pity , here May , if they think it well , let fall a tear ; The subject will deserve it . Such as give Their money out of hope they may believe , May here find Truth too . Those that come to see Only a show or two , and so agree The ...
Page 64
... pity me , Hear what I say , and then go home and lose me . I have this day received a traitor's judgment , And by that name must die ; yet , Heaven bear witness , And if I have a conscience , let it sink me , Even as the axe falls , if ...
... pity me , Hear what I say , and then go home and lose me . I have this day received a traitor's judgment , And by that name must die ; yet , Heaven bear witness , And if I have a conscience , let it sink me , Even as the axe falls , if ...
Page 68
... pity . - Sir , it calls , I fear , too many curses on their heads That were the authors . 2 Gent . If the Duke be guiltless , " T is full of woe : yet I can give you inkling Of an ensuing evil , if it fall , Greater than this . 1 Gent ...
... pity . - Sir , it calls , I fear , too many curses on their heads That were the authors . 2 Gent . If the Duke be guiltless , " T is full of woe : yet I can give you inkling Of an ensuing evil , if it fall , Greater than this . 1 Gent ...
Page 78
... growing in majesty and pomp , the which To leave's a thousand - fold more bitter than ' Tis sweet at first to acquire , -after this process , To give her the avaunt ! it is a pity 78 ACT TWO SCENE THREE King Henry VIII.
... growing in majesty and pomp , the which To leave's a thousand - fold more bitter than ' Tis sweet at first to acquire , -after this process , To give her the avaunt ! it is a pity 78 ACT TWO SCENE THREE King Henry VIII.
Page 79
... pity drop upon her . Alas , poor lady ! So much the more Verily , I swear , ' t is better to be lowly born , And range with humble livers in content , Than to be perked up in a glistering grief , And wear a golden sorrow . Old L. Is our ...
... pity drop upon her . Alas , poor lady ! So much the more Verily , I swear , ' t is better to be lowly born , And range with humble livers in content , Than to be perked up in a glistering grief , And wear a golden sorrow . Old L. Is our ...
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