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Page 158
Nay , he must bear you company : - - The king [ T . ABERGAVENNY . Is pleas ' d ,
you shall to the Tower , till you know How he determines further . Aber . As the
duke said , The will of heaven be done , and the king ' s pleasure By me obey ' d .
Nay , he must bear you company : - - The king [ T . ABERGAVENNY . Is pleas ' d ,
you shall to the Tower , till you know How he determines further . Aber . As the
duke said , The will of heaven be done , and the king ' s pleasure By me obey ' d .
Page 225
Forsooth , an inventory , thus importing , The several parcels of his plate , his
treasure , Rich stuffs , and ornaments of household ; which I find at such proud
rate , that it out - speaks Possession of a subject . Nor . It ' s heaven ' s will ; Some
...
Forsooth , an inventory , thus importing , The several parcels of his plate , his
treasure , Rich stuffs , and ornaments of household ; which I find at such proud
rate , that it out - speaks Possession of a subject . Nor . It ' s heaven ' s will ; Some
...
Page 242
2 Gent . But , ' pray , what follow ' d ? 3 Gent . At length her grace rose , and with
modest paces Came to the altar ; where she kneeld , and , saint - like , Cast her
fair eyes to heaven , and pray ' d devoutly . Then rose again , and bow ' d her to ...
2 Gent . But , ' pray , what follow ' d ? 3 Gent . At length her grace rose , and with
modest paces Came to the altar ; where she kneeld , and , saint - like , Cast her
fair eyes to heaven , and pray ' d devoutly . Then rose again , and bow ' d her to ...
Page 272
My noble gossips , ye have been too prodigal : I thank ye heartily ; so shall this
lady , When she has so much English . Cran . Let me speak , sir , For Heaven
now bids me ; and the words I utter Let none think flattery , for they ' ll find them
truth .
My noble gossips , ye have been too prodigal : I thank ye heartily ; so shall this
lady , When she has so much English . Cran . Let me speak , sir , For Heaven
now bids me ; and the words I utter Let none think flattery , for they ' ll find them
truth .
Page 273
As great in admiration as herself ; So shall she leave her blessedness to one , (
When heaven shall call her from this cloud of darkness , ) Who , from the sacred
ashes of her honour , Shall star - like rise , as great in fame as she was , And so ...
As great in admiration as herself ; So shall she leave her blessedness to one , (
When heaven shall call her from this cloud of darkness , ) Who , from the sacred
ashes of her honour , Shall star - like rise , as great in fame as she was , And so ...
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