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... hand I tender my commiffion ; by whofe virtue , ( The court of Rome commanding , ) — you , my lord Cardinal of York ... hand : much joy and favour to you ; You are the king's now . Gard . But to be commanded For ever by your grace ...
... hand I tender my commiffion ; by whofe virtue , ( The court of Rome commanding , ) — you , my lord Cardinal of York ... hand : much joy and favour to you ; You are the king's now . Gard . But to be commanded For ever by your grace ...
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... hand as holy ; clafps it with the fame revereuce as a lover would clasp the hand of his mistress . If there be any religious allufion : I should rather fup- pofe it to be to the impofition of the hand in confirmation . MALONE . 6 He ...
... hand as holy ; clafps it with the fame revereuce as a lover would clasp the hand of his mistress . If there be any religious allufion : I should rather fup- pofe it to be to the impofition of the hand in confirmation . MALONE . 6 He ...
Side 496
... hand in hand . SONG . Come , thou monarch of the vine , Plumpy Bacchus , with pink eyne : In thy vats our cares be drown'd ; With thy grapes our hairs be crown'd ; Cup us till the world go round ; Cup us , till the world go round ! Caf ...
... hand in hand . SONG . Come , thou monarch of the vine , Plumpy Bacchus , with pink eyne : In thy vats our cares be drown'd ; With thy grapes our hairs be crown'd ; Cup us till the world go round ; Cup us , till the world go round ! Caf ...
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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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