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But now the duke of Buckingham , and I , Are come from visiting his majesty .
Queen . What likelihood of his amendment , lords ? Buck . Madam , good hope ;
his grace speaks chearfully . Queen . God grant him health ! Did you confer with
him ...
But now the duke of Buckingham , and I , Are come from visiting his majesty .
Queen . What likelihood of his amendment , lords ? Buck . Madam , good hope ;
his grace speaks chearfully . Queen . God grant him health ! Did you confer with
him ...
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By Him , that rais'd me to this careful height From that contented hap which I
enjoy'd , I never did incense his majesty Against the duke of Clarence , but have
been An earnest advocate to plead for him . My lord , you do me shameful injury ...
By Him , that rais'd me to this careful height From that contented hap which I
enjoy'd , I never did incense his majesty Against the duke of Clarence , but have
been An earnest advocate to plead for him . My lord , you do me shameful injury ...
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The curse my noble father laid on thee ,When thou didst crown his warlike brows
with paper , And with thy scorns drew'st rivers from his eyes ; And then , to dry
them , gav'st the duke a clout , Steep'd in the faultless blood of pretty Rutland ;His
...
The curse my noble father laid on thee ,When thou didst crown his warlike brows
with paper , And with thy scorns drew'st rivers from his eyes ; And then , to dry
them , gav'st the duke a clout , Steep'd in the faultless blood of pretty Rutland ;His
...
Side 33
This expression is likewise used by Maffinger in the Great Duke of Florence : I
allow these “ As flourishings of fortune . ” STEEVENS . -bottled spider , ] A spider
is called bottled , because , like other insects , he has a middle slender and a
belly ...
This expression is likewise used by Maffinger in the Great Duke of Florence : I
allow these “ As flourishings of fortune . ” STEEVENS . -bottled spider , ] A spider
is called bottled , because , like other insects , he has a middle slender and a
belly ...
Side 37
Clarence , -whom I , indeed , have laid in darkness ; I do beweep to many simple
gulls ; Namely , to Stanley , Hastings , Buckingham ; And tell them - ' tis the queen
and her allies , That stir the king against the duke my brother . Now they ...
Clarence , -whom I , indeed , have laid in darkness ; I do beweep to many simple
gulls ; Namely , to Stanley , Hastings , Buckingham ; And tell them - ' tis the queen
and her allies , That stir the king against the duke my brother . Now they ...
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