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Side 11
... Bear mine to him , and so depart in peace : [ 1 ] The word behaviour seems here to have a signification that I have never found in any other author . The king of France , says the envoy , thus speaks in my behaviour to the majesty of ...
... Bear mine to him , and so depart in peace : [ 1 ] The word behaviour seems here to have a signification that I have never found in any other author . The king of France , says the envoy , thus speaks in my behaviour to the majesty of ...
Side 14
... bear him : And , if she did play false , the fault was hers ; Which fault lies on the hazards of all husbands That marry wives . Tell me , how if my brother , Who , as you say , took pains to get this son , Had of your father claim'd ...
... bear him : And , if she did play false , the fault was hers ; Which fault lies on the hazards of all husbands That marry wives . Tell me , how if my brother , Who , as you say , took pains to get this son , Had of your father claim'd ...
Side 15
... bear his name whose form thou bear'st : Kneel thou down Philip , but arise more great ; [ 8 ] Lord of thy presence means , master of that dignity and grandeur of appear- ance that may sufficiently distinguish thee from the vulgar ...
... bear his name whose form thou bear'st : Kneel thou down Philip , but arise more great ; [ 8 ] Lord of thy presence means , master of that dignity and grandeur of appear- ance that may sufficiently distinguish thee from the vulgar ...
Side 19
... bear their privilege on earth , * And so doth yours ; your fault was not your folly : Needs must you lay your heart at his dispose , - Subjected tribute to commanding love , - Against whose fury and unmatched force The awless lion could ...
... bear their privilege on earth , * And so doth yours ; your fault was not your folly : Needs must you lay your heart at his dispose , - Subjected tribute to commanding love , - Against whose fury and unmatched force The awless lion could ...
Side 26
... bear home that lusty blood again , Which here we came to spout against your town , And leave your children , wives , and you , in peace . But if you fondly pass our proffer'd offer , " Tis not the roundure of your old - fac'd walls ...
... bear home that lusty blood again , Which here we came to spout against your town , And leave your children , wives , and you , in peace . But if you fondly pass our proffer'd offer , " Tis not the roundure of your old - fac'd walls ...
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