King Henry VIII, 1734Cornmarket, 1969 - 69 Seiten |
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... further gone in this , than by A fingle Voice , and that not paft me , but By learned Approbation of the JudgesIf I am Traduc'd by ignorant Tongues , which neither know My Faculties and Perfons , yet will be The The Chronicles of my ...
... further gone in this , than by A fingle Voice , and that not paft me , but By learned Approbation of the JudgesIf I am Traduc'd by ignorant Tongues , which neither know My Faculties and Perfons , yet will be The The Chronicles of my ...
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... further That had the King in his laft Sickness fail'd , The Cardinal's and Sir Thomas Lovel's Heads Shou'd have gone off . King . Ha ! what ! forank ! hoh ! There's Mischief in this Man : Can'ft thou fay further ? Surv . I can my Liege ...
... further That had the King in his laft Sickness fail'd , The Cardinal's and Sir Thomas Lovel's Heads Shou'd have gone off . King . Ha ! what ! forank ! hoh ! There's Mischief in this Man : Can'ft thou fay further ? Surv . I can my Liege ...
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... further Trial- And the mean while You must take Patience , and be well contented To make your House our Tower . It's fit we thus proceed , or elfe no Witness Wou'd come against you . Cran . 1 humbly thank your Highness , And am right ...
... further Trial- And the mean while You must take Patience , and be well contented To make your House our Tower . It's fit we thus proceed , or elfe no Witness Wou'd come against you . Cran . 1 humbly thank your Highness , And am right ...
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