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Page 79
Grace me no grace , nor uncle me no uncle : I am no traitor's uncle ; and that
word “ grace In an ungracious mouth is but profane . Why have those banish'd
and forbidden legs Dar'd once to touch a dust of England's ground ? But , then ,
more ...
Grace me no grace , nor uncle me no uncle : I am no traitor's uncle ; and that
word “ grace In an ungracious mouth is but profane . Why have those banish'd
and forbidden legs Dar'd once to touch a dust of England's ground ? But , then ,
more ...
Page 211
The very opener and intelligencer So that this land , like an offensive wife
Between the grace , the sanctities of Heaven , That hath enrag'd him on to offer
strokes , 41 And our dull workings . Oh , who shall believe , As he is striking ,
holds his ...
The very opener and intelligencer So that this land , like an offensive wife
Between the grace , the sanctities of Heaven , That hath enrag'd him on to offer
strokes , 41 And our dull workings . Oh , who shall believe , As he is striking ,
holds his ...
Page 552
Your grace ? Wol . Pray , tell them thus much from me :There should be one
amongst them , by his person , More ... Cám . Such a one , they all confess ,
There is indeed ; which they would have your grace Find out , and he will take it.
101 Wol .
Your grace ? Wol . Pray , tell them thus much from me :There should be one
amongst them , by his person , More ... Cám . Such a one , they all confess ,
There is indeed ; which they would have your grace Find out , and he will take it.
101 Wol .
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