The life of King Henry VIIICassell, 1908 |
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... virtue must go through . Our necessary actions in the fear We must not stint To cope malicious censurers , which ever , As ravenous fishes , do a vessel follow That is new - trimmed , but benefit no further Than vainly longing . What we ...
... virtue must go through . Our necessary actions in the fear We must not stint To cope malicious censurers , which ever , As ravenous fishes , do a vessel follow That is new - trimmed , but benefit no further Than vainly longing . What we ...
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... me such a man I would have wished for . Cam . Your grace must needs deserve all strangers ' loves , You are so noble . To your highness ' hand I tender my commission , by whose virtue- The court 75 ACT TWO SCENE TWO King Henry VIII.
... me such a man I would have wished for . Cam . Your grace must needs deserve all strangers ' loves , You are so noble . To your highness ' hand I tender my commission , by whose virtue- The court 75 ACT TWO SCENE TWO King Henry VIII.
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William Shakespeare. I tender my commission , by whose virtue- The court of Rome commanding — you , my Lord Cardinal of York , are joined with me , their servant , In the unpartial judging of this business . K. Hen . Two equal men . The ...
William Shakespeare. I tender my commission , by whose virtue- The court of Rome commanding — you , my Lord Cardinal of York , are joined with me , their servant , In the unpartial judging of this business . K. Hen . Two equal men . The ...
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... virtues , the King's Majesty Commends his good opinion of you to you , and Does purpose honour to you no less flowing Than Marchioness of Pembroke ; to which title A thousand pound a year , annual support , he adds . Out of his grace ...
... virtues , the King's Majesty Commends his good opinion of you to you , and Does purpose honour to you no less flowing Than Marchioness of Pembroke ; to which title A thousand pound a year , annual support , he adds . Out of his grace ...
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... . The more shame for ye ! holy men I thought ye , Upon my soul , two reverend cardinal virtues ; But cardinal sins , and hollow hearts , I fear ye . ΙΟΙ Mend them , for shame , my lords . Is ACT THREE SCENE ONE King Henry VIII.
... . The more shame for ye ! holy men I thought ye , Upon my soul , two reverend cardinal virtues ; But cardinal sins , and hollow hearts , I fear ye . ΙΟΙ Mend them , for shame , my lords . Is ACT THREE SCENE ONE King Henry VIII.
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