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Page 147
I have perus'd her well ; Beauty and honour in her are so mingled That they have caught the King : and who knows yet But from this lady may proceed a gem To lighten all this Isle ? I'll to the King , And say I spoke with you . . ANNE .
I have perus'd her well ; Beauty and honour in her are so mingled That they have caught the King : and who knows yet But from this lady may proceed a gem To lighten all this Isle ? I'll to the King , And say I spoke with you . . ANNE .
Page 157
We come not by the way of accusation , , To taint that honour every good tongue blesses , Nor to betray you any way to Sorrow : You have too much , good Lady : but to know How you stand minded in the weighty difference Between the King ...
We come not by the way of accusation , , To taint that honour every good tongue blesses , Nor to betray you any way to Sorrow : You have too much , good Lady : but to know How you stand minded in the weighty difference Between the King ...
Page 202
In her days every man shall eat in safety , Under his own vine , what he plants ; and sing The merry songs of peace to all his neighbours : God shall be truly known ; and those about her From her shall read the perfect ways of honour ...
In her days every man shall eat in safety , Under his own vine , what he plants ; and sing The merry songs of peace to all his neighbours : God shall be truly known ; and those about her From her shall read the perfect ways of honour ...
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