English History Told by English Poets: A Reader for School UseMacmillan, 1911 - Всего страниц: 452 |
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... honour you But for that base and obscure Gaveston ? Four earldoms have I , besides Lancaster- Derby , Salisbury , Lincoln , Leicester ; These will I sell , to give my soldiers pay , Ere Gaveston shall stay within the realm ; Therefore ...
... honour you But for that base and obscure Gaveston ? Four earldoms have I , besides Lancaster- Derby , Salisbury , Lincoln , Leicester ; These will I sell , to give my soldiers pay , Ere Gaveston shall stay within the realm ; Therefore ...
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... honour thee , Is Edward pleas'd with kingly regiment.1 Fear'st thou thy person ? thou shalt have a guard : Wantest thou gold ? go to my treasury : Wouldst thou be lov'd and fear'd ? receive my seal , Save or condemn , and in our name ...
... honour thee , Is Edward pleas'd with kingly regiment.1 Fear'st thou thy person ? thou shalt have a guard : Wantest thou gold ? go to my treasury : Wouldst thou be lov'd and fear'd ? receive my seal , Save or condemn , and in our name ...
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... honour due to it , And jointly both yield up their wishèd right . Continue ever , thou celestial sun ; Let never silent night possess this clime : Stand still , you watches of the element ; All times and seasons , rest you at a stay ...
... honour due to it , And jointly both yield up their wishèd right . Continue ever , thou celestial sun ; Let never silent night possess this clime : Stand still , you watches of the element ; All times and seasons , rest you at a stay ...
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... honour too If he by valour can redeem him thence : If not , what remedy ? we have more sons Than one , to comfort our declining age . ( Reënter Audley , hastily . ) Aud . Renowned Edward , give me leave , I pray , To lead my soldiers ...
... honour too If he by valour can redeem him thence : If not , what remedy ? we have more sons Than one , to comfort our declining age . ( Reënter Audley , hastily . ) Aud . Renowned Edward , give me leave , I pray , To lead my soldiers ...
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... honour of himself , Comprising all that may be sworn or said , His coming hither hath no further scope Than for his lineal royalties , and to beg Enfranchisement immediate on his knees : Which on thy royal party granted once , His ...
... honour of himself , Comprising all that may be sworn or said , His coming hither hath no further scope Than for his lineal royalties , and to beg Enfranchisement immediate on his knees : Which on thy royal party granted once , His ...
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