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... grace ? [ Mufick . Dance . Wol . Pray , tell them thus much from me : There should be one amongst them , by his perfon , More worthy this place than myfelf ; to whom , If I but knew him , with my love and duty I would furrender it ...
... grace ? [ Mufick . Dance . Wol . Pray , tell them thus much from me : There should be one amongst them , by his perfon , More worthy this place than myfelf ; to whom , If I but knew him , with my love and duty I would furrender it ...
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... grace would give us but an hour Of private conference . King . We are bufy ; go . [ To Wolfey . [ To Norf , and Suf . Nor . This priest has no pride in him ? Suf . Not to speak of ; I would not be fo fick 5 though , for his place : But ...
... grace would give us but an hour Of private conference . King . We are bufy ; go . [ To Wolfey . [ To Norf , and Suf . Nor . This priest has no pride in him ? Suf . Not to speak of ; I would not be fo fick 5 though , for his place : But ...
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... Grace grow where thofe drops fall ! ] So in K. Richard II : " Here did fhe drop a tear ; here , in this place , " I'll fet a bank of rue , four berb of grace . " STEEVENS . 5 - death and bonour . ] That is , an honourable death . UPTON ...
... Grace grow where thofe drops fall ! ] So in K. Richard II : " Here did fhe drop a tear ; here , in this place , " I'll fet a bank of rue , four berb of grace . " STEEVENS . 5 - death and bonour . ] That is , an honourable death . UPTON ...
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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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