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... WOLSEY , and train : Buck . This butcher's cur 2 is venom - mouth'd , and I Have not the power to muzzle him ; therefore , best Not wake him in his flumber . A beggar's book Out - worths a noble's blood 3 . Nor . What , are you chaf'd ...
... WOLSEY , and train : Buck . This butcher's cur 2 is venom - mouth'd , and I Have not the power to muzzle him ; therefore , best Not wake him in his flumber . A beggar's book Out - worths a noble's blood 3 . Nor . What , are you chaf'd ...
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... WOLSEY , Re - enter WOLSEY , with GARDINER . Wol . Give me your hand : much joy and favour to you ; You are the king's now . Gard . But to be commanded For ever by your grace , whose hand has rais'd me . [ Afide . King . Come hither ...
... WOLSEY , Re - enter WOLSEY , with GARDINER . Wol . Give me your hand : much joy and favour to you ; You are the king's now . Gard . But to be commanded For ever by your grace , whose hand has rais'd me . [ Afide . King . Come hither ...
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... in Stowe's Chronicle , cardinal Wolsey says to his fervants , " have not promoted , preferred , and advanced you all according to your demerits . " Bru . Come ; Half all Cominius ' honours are Again 158 CORIOLANUS . Sic. Such a nature, ...
... in Stowe's Chronicle , cardinal Wolsey says to his fervants , " have not promoted , preferred , and advanced you all according to your demerits . " Bru . Come ; Half all Cominius ' honours are Again 158 CORIOLANUS . Sic. Such a nature, ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, with the Life and ..., Volum 7 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1844 |
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