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... Rome , With the plebeians swarming at their heels , - Go forth , and fetch their conquering Cæsar in : As by a lower but by loving likelihood , * Were now the general of our gracious empress † ( As , in good time , he may ) , from ...
... Rome , With the plebeians swarming at their heels , - Go forth , and fetch their conquering Cæsar in : As by a lower but by loving likelihood , * Were now the general of our gracious empress † ( As , in good time , he may ) , from ...
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... Rome ; What's past , and what's to come , she can descry . Speak , shall I call her in ? Believe my words , For they are certain and unfallible . Char , Go , call her in [ Exit BASTARD ] : But , first , to try her skill , Reignier ...
... Rome ; What's past , and what's to come , she can descry . Speak , shall I call her in ? Believe my words , For they are certain and unfallible . Char , Go , call her in [ Exit BASTARD ] : But , first , to try her skill , Reignier ...
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... Rome , tiday pa And set the triple crown upon his head ; men g That were a state fit for his holiness , og dit miRA Suf . Madam , be patient : as I was cause Your highness came to England , so will I đ 11 asian H In England work your ...
... Rome , tiday pa And set the triple crown upon his head ; men g That were a state fit for his holiness , og dit miRA Suf . Madam , be patient : as I was cause Your highness came to England , so will I đ 11 asian H In England work your ...
Side 373
... Rome is read , Let silence be commanded . K. Hen . What's the need ? It hath already publicly been read , And on all sides the authority allow'd ; You may then spare that time . Wol . Be't so : -Proceed . Scribe . Say , Henry king of ...
... Rome is read , Let silence be commanded . K. Hen . What's the need ? It hath already publicly been read , And on all sides the authority allow'd ; You may then spare that time . Wol . Be't so : -Proceed . Scribe . Say , Henry king of ...
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... Rome . You charge me , That I have blown this coal : I do deny it : The king is present : if it be known to him , That I gainsay my deed , how may he wound , And worthily , my falsehood ? yea , as much As you have done my truth . But if ...
... Rome . You charge me , That I have blown this coal : I do deny it : The king is present : if it be known to him , That I gainsay my deed , how may he wound , And worthily , my falsehood ? yea , as much As you have done my truth . But if ...
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