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Side 4
... the ambassador as part of his master's message , and that behaviour had
meant the " conduct of the king of France towards the king of England ; but the
ambassador's speech , as continued after the interruption , will not admit this
meaning .
... the ambassador as part of his master's message , and that behaviour had
meant the " conduct of the king of France towards the king of England ; but the
ambassador's speech , as continued after the interruption , will not admit this
meaning .
Side 10
9 Lord of thy presence , and no land beside ? ] 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 ...
9 Lord of thy presence , and no land beside ? ] 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 ...
Side 39
Secure and confident as lions , they are not at all afraid , but are kings , i . e .
masters and commanders , of their fears , until their fears or doubts about the
rightful king of England , are removed . Toller . these scroyles of Angiers- ]
Escrouelles ...
Secure and confident as lions , they are not at all afraid , but are kings , i . e .
masters and commanders , of their fears , until their fears or doubts about the
rightful king of England , are removed . Toller . these scroyles of Angiers- ]
Escrouelles ...
Side 59
Tell thy master so from me ; and say John of England said it , that never an Italian
priest of them all , ihall either have tythe , toll or polling penny out of England ; but
as I am king , fo will I reign next under God , fupreme head both over spiritual ...
Tell thy master so from me ; and say John of England said it , that never an Italian
priest of them all , ihall either have tythe , toll or polling penny out of England ; but
as I am king , fo will I reign next under God , fupreme head both over spiritual ...
Side 87
Arth . And if you do , you will but make it blush , And glow with shame of your
proceedings , Hubert : Nay , it , perchancc , will fparkle in your eyes ; And , like a
dog , that is compell'd to fight , Snatch at his master that doth tarre him on . All
things ...
Arth . And if you do , you will but make it blush , And glow with shame of your
proceedings , Hubert : Nay , it , perchancc , will fparkle in your eyes ; And , like a
dog , that is compell'd to fight , Snatch at his master that doth tarre him on . All
things ...
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