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Side 172
... prayers , both night and day , For your good fortune and success shall pray . Fres . I thank you both ; I pray go dine with me . Within these three days , if God give me leave , I will to Florence , to my native home . Hold , Bagot ...
... prayers , both night and day , For your good fortune and success shall pray . Fres . I thank you both ; I pray go dine with me . Within these three days , if God give me leave , I will to Florence , to my native home . Hold , Bagot ...
Side 203
... pray , tell him this . Bed . Be patient , good my lord , in these extremes . Crom . My kind and honourable lord of Bedford , I know your honour always loved me well : But , pardon me , this still shall be my theme ; Gardiner's the cause ...
... pray , tell him this . Bed . Be patient , good my lord , in these extremes . Crom . My kind and honourable lord of Bedford , I know your honour always loved me well : But , pardon me , this still shall be my theme ; Gardiner's the cause ...
Side 267
... pray let them stay ; for what I have to speak im- porteth equally to them as to you . Wid . Then you may stay . Pye . I pray bestow on me a serious ear , For what I speak is full of weight and fear . Wid . Fear ? Pye . Ay , if it pass ...
... pray let them stay ; for what I have to speak im- porteth equally to them as to you . Wid . Then you may stay . Pye . I pray bestow on me a serious ear , For what I speak is full of weight and fear . Wid . Fear ? Pye . Ay , if it pass ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volum 4 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
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