The Life of Henry VIII.J. Tonson and sold, 1732 - 95 pages |
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... first and happiest hearers of the town , Be fad , as we would make ye . Think ye fee The very perfons of our noble story , As they were living : think you see them great , And fellow'd with the gen'ral throng , and fweat Of thousand ...
... first and happiest hearers of the town , Be fad , as we would make ye . Think ye fee The very perfons of our noble story , As they were living : think you see them great , And fellow'd with the gen'ral throng , and fweat Of thousand ...
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... choler question What ' tis you go about . To climb steep hills Requires flow pace at first . Anger is like A full - hot horfe , who being allow'd his way , A 5 Self- felf Self - mettle tires him : Not a man King HENRY VIII .
... choler question What ' tis you go about . To climb steep hills Requires flow pace at first . Anger is like A full - hot horfe , who being allow'd his way , A 5 Self- felf Self - mettle tires him : Not a man King HENRY VIII .
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... First , it was ufual with him , ev'ry day It would effect his fpeech , that if the King Should without iffue die , he'd carry't fo To make the scepter his . These very words I've heard him utter to his fon - in - law , Lord Aberganny ...
... First , it was ufual with him , ev'ry day It would effect his fpeech , that if the King Should without iffue die , he'd carry't fo To make the scepter his . These very words I've heard him utter to his fon - in - law , Lord Aberganny ...
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... first must rife In their fair cheeks , my lord , then we shall have ' em Talk us to filence . Anne . You're a merry gamefter , My lord Sands . Sands . Yes , if I make my play , Here's to your lady fhip , and pledge it , madam : For ...
... first must rife In their fair cheeks , my lord , then we shall have ' em Talk us to filence . Anne . You're a merry gamefter , My lord Sands . Sands . Yes , if I make my play , Here's to your lady fhip , and pledge it , madam : For ...
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... first receiv'd a tenderness , Scruple , and prick'd , on certain fpeeches utter'd By th ' bilhop of Bayon , then French Ambaffador , Who had been hither fent on the debating A marriage ' twixt the Duke of Orleans and Our daughter Mary ...
... first receiv'd a tenderness , Scruple , and prick'd , on certain fpeeches utter'd By th ' bilhop of Bayon , then French Ambaffador , Who had been hither fent on the debating A marriage ' twixt the Duke of Orleans and Our daughter Mary ...
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The Life of Henry VIII: In Which Are Interspersed, Historical Notes, Moral ... William Shakespeare No preview available - 2017 |
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