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Side 10
Lord of tly presence can signify only , master of thyself ; and it is a strange
expression to fignity even that . However that he might be , without parting with
his land , We Ahould read : Lord of the presence , i , e . prince of the blood .
Lord of tly presence can signify only , master of thyself ; and it is a strange
expression to fignity even that . However that he might be , without parting with
his land , We Ahould read : Lord of the presence , i , e . prince of the blood .
Side 39
Lord of our prefence , Angiers , and of you . Cit . ? A greater power , than ye ,
denies all this ; And , ' till it be undoubted , we do lock Our former scruple in our
strong - barr'd gates : Kings of our fears ; until our fears , resolvid , Be by some
certain ...
Lord of our prefence , Angiers , and of you . Cit . ? A greater power , than ye ,
denies all this ; And , ' till it be undoubted , we do lock Our former scruple in our
strong - barr'd gates : Kings of our fears ; until our fears , resolvid , Be by some
certain ...
Side 57
In chap x . of this book , Jack is said to have made his appearance at his lord's
table , having then a new calf - skin suit , red and white spotted . This fact will
explain the farcasm of Constance and Faulconbridge , who mean to call Austria a
fool .
In chap x . of this book , Jack is said to have made his appearance at his lord's
table , having then a new calf - skin suit , red and white spotted . This fact will
explain the farcasm of Constance and Faulconbridge , who mean to call Austria a
fool .
Side 94
Faulc . The French , my lord ; men's mouths are full of it : Befides , I met lord Bigot
, and lord Salisbury , ( With eyes as red as new - enkindled fire ) And others more
, going to seek the grave Of Arthur , who , they say , is kill'd to - night On your ...
Faulc . The French , my lord ; men's mouths are full of it : Befides , I met lord Bigot
, and lord Salisbury , ( With eyes as red as new - enkindled fire ) And others more
, going to seek the grave Of Arthur , who , they say , is kill'd to - night On your ...
Side 100
Lords , I will meet him at faint Edmund's - bury ; It is our safety , and we must
embrace This gentle offer of the perilous time . Pemb . Who brought that letter
from the cardinal ? Sal . The count Melun , a noble lord of France ; Whose private
with ...
Lords , I will meet him at faint Edmund's - bury ; It is our safety , and we must
embrace This gentle offer of the perilous time . Pemb . Who brought that letter
from the cardinal ? Sal . The count Melun , a noble lord of France ; Whose private
with ...
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