Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1947 |
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... Lord Keeper of the Seal ; and in the following year he became Lord Chancellor . He had now reached the highest legal station in the realm ; and profes- sionally , at least , he had satisfied his ambition . But in 1621 he was accused of ...
... Lord Keeper of the Seal ; and in the following year he became Lord Chancellor . He had now reached the highest legal station in the realm ; and profes- sionally , at least , he had satisfied his ambition . But in 1621 he was accused of ...
Page 512
... LORD . Have you no more to say ? Do you come here Always to scold , and cavail , and complain ? Seems nothing ever right to you on earth ? MEPHIS . NO , Lord ! I find all there , as ever , bad at best . Even I am sorry for man's days of ...
... LORD . Have you no more to say ? Do you come here Always to scold , and cavail , and complain ? Seems nothing ever right to you on earth ? MEPHIS . NO , Lord ! I find all there , as ever , bad at best . Even I am sorry for man's days of ...
Page 513
... LORD . Though he now serves me in a cloud of error , I soon will lead him forth to the clear day . When trees look green , full well the gardener knows That fruits and blooms will deck the coming year . MEPHIS . What will you bet ? -now ...
... LORD . Though he now serves me in a cloud of error , I soon will lead him forth to the clear day . When trees look green , full well the gardener knows That fruits and blooms will deck the coming year . MEPHIS . What will you bet ? -now ...
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