The emperour is a man of royall faith; 45 His looue vnto our soueraigne brings him downe From his emperiall seate, to marche in pay Vnder our English flagge, and weare the crosse, Like some high order, on his manly breast; Thus seruing, hees not maister... Publications - Page 72by Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) - 1844Full view - About this book
| Anthony Munday - Sir Thomas More (Drama). - 1844 - 154 pages
...soueraigne brings him downe From his emperiall seate, to marche in pay Vnder our English flagge, 2 and weare the crosse, Like some high order, on his...generall ouer-awed himselfe. Rochest. .Yet, my good lord i The youngest, &c.] See note, p. 15. * to marche in pay Vnder our English flagge, &c.] In 1513, Henry... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1908 - 534 pages
...high order, on his manly breast; Thus seruing, hees not maister of himselfe, 50 But, like a cpllonell commaunding other, Is by the generall ouer-awed himselfe. Rochest. Yet, my good lord Shrew. Let me conclude my speeche. As subjects share no portion in the conquest 55 Of their true soueraigne,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1908 - 526 pages
...the crosse, Like some high order, on his manly breast; Thus seruing, hees not maister of himselfe, 50 But, like a collonell commaunding other, Is by the generall ouer-awed himselfe. Röchest. Yet, my good lord • Shrew. Let me conclude my speeche. As subiects share no portion in... | |
| Walter Wilson Greg - Drama, Medieval - 1911 - 152 pages
...Soueraigne, brings him downe, from his emperiall seate, to marche in pay vnder our English fflagge, and weare the crosse, like some high order on his manly breast. t«to Thus seruing, hees not Maister of him selfe, but like a Collonell, comaunding other, is by the... | |
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...our soueraigne brings him dowue From his emperiall seate, to marche in pay Vnder our English flagge, and weare the crosse, Like some high order, on his manly breast; Thus seruing, hoes not maister of himself e, 50 But, like a collonell commaunding other, Is by the generall ouer-awed... | |
| Tucker Brooke - Drama - 2004 - 520 pages
...our soueraigne brings him downe From his emperiall seate, to marche in pay Vnder our English flagge, and weare the crosse, Like some high order, on his...breast; Thus seruing, hees not maister of himselfe, 50 But, like a collonell commaunding other, Is by the generall ouer-awed himselfe. Rochesl. Yet, my... | |
| Electronic journals - 1925 - 538 pages
...success to have the " good emperour," ie Kaiser Maximilian, " marche in pay Under our English flagge, and weare the crosse, Like some high order, on his manly breast " (iv, ii),• at a time when More was still under-sheriff of London. Moreover, how is it possible... | |
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