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الصفحة 27
Laf . Then here's a man stands , that hath bought his pardon . I would , you had
kneeld , my Lord , to ask me mercy ; And that at my bidding you could so stand up
. King . I would , I had ; so I had broke thy pate , And ask'd thee mercy for't . Laf .
Laf . Then here's a man stands , that hath bought his pardon . I would , you had
kneeld , my Lord , to ask me mercy ; And that at my bidding you could so stand up
. King . I would , I had ; so I had broke thy pate , And ask'd thee mercy for't . Laf .
الصفحة 30
King . Upon thy certainty and confidence , What dar'ft thou venture ? Hel . Tax of
impudence , A ftrumpet's boldness , a divulged shame Traduc'd by odious
ballads : my maiden's name Seard otherwise , no worse of worst extended ; With
vileft ...
King . Upon thy certainty and confidence , What dar'ft thou venture ? Hel . Tax of
impudence , A ftrumpet's boldness , a divulged shame Traduc'd by odious
ballads : my maiden's name Seard otherwise , no worse of worst extended ; With
vileft ...
الصفحة 97
King . How , I pray you ? Par . He did love her , Sir , as a gentleman loves a King .
How is that ? Par . He lov'd her , Sir , and lov'd her mot . King . As thou art a knave
, and no knave ; what an equivocal companion is this ? Par . I am a poor man ...
King . How , I pray you ? Par . He did love her , Sir , as a gentleman loves a King .
How is that ? Par . He lov'd her , Sir , and lov'd her mot . King . As thou art a knave
, and no knave ; what an equivocal companion is this ? Par . I am a poor man ...
الصفحة 344
KING John . Prince Henry , Son to the King . Arthur , Duke of Bretagne , and
Nephew to the King . Pembroke , Effex , Salisbury , English Lords . Hubert , Bigot
, Faulconbridge , Baftard - Son to Richard the First . Robert Faulconbridge ,
suppos'd ...
KING John . Prince Henry , Son to the King . Arthur , Duke of Bretagne , and
Nephew to the King . Pembroke , Effex , Salisbury , English Lords . Hubert , Bigot
, Faulconbridge , Baftard - Son to Richard the First . Robert Faulconbridge ,
suppos'd ...
الصفحة 348
The Poet ineers at the meagre sharp visage of the elder brother , by comparing
him to a filver groat , that bore the King's face in profile , so shew'd but half the
face . The groats of all our Kings of Enge band , and , indeed , all their other coins
of ...
The Poet ineers at the meagre sharp visage of the elder brother , by comparing
him to a filver groat , that bore the King's face in profile , so shew'd but half the
face . The groats of all our Kings of Enge band , and , indeed , all their other coins
of ...
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