The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 15Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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... pray , receive ' em nobly and conduct ' em Into our presence , where this heaven of beauty Shall shine at full upon them . Some attend him . 60 [ Exit Chamberlain , attended . All rise , and tables removed . You have now a broken ...
... pray , receive ' em nobly and conduct ' em Into our presence , where this heaven of beauty Shall shine at full upon them . Some attend him . 60 [ Exit Chamberlain , attended . All rise , and tables removed . You have now a broken ...
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William Shakespeare. Grif . She is going , wench : pray , pray . Pat . Enter a Messenger . You are a saucy fellow : Deserve we no more reverence ? Knowing she will not lose her wonted greatness , To use so rude behaviour : go to , kneel ...
William Shakespeare. Grif . She is going , wench : pray , pray . Pat . Enter a Messenger . You are a saucy fellow : Deserve we no more reverence ? Knowing she will not lose her wonted greatness , To use so rude behaviour : go to , kneel ...
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... pray for me . Then was the edge of the axe turned to- wards him , and he was led into a barge . Sir Thomas Lovell desired him to sit on the cushins and carpet ordeined for him . He said nay for when I went to Westminster I was duke of ...
... pray for me . Then was the edge of the axe turned to- wards him , and he was led into a barge . Sir Thomas Lovell desired him to sit on the cushins and carpet ordeined for him . He said nay for when I went to Westminster I was duke of ...
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