The Life and Death of Thomas, Lord Cromwell, Volume 1J. Tonson, and the rest of the proprietors; and sold, 1734 - 45 páginas |
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... Shall we leave work for your musing that's well i'faith ; But here comes my old Master now . Enter Old Cromwell . Old Crom . You idle Knaves , what are you loitring now ? No Hammers walking , and my Work to do ? What not a Heat among ...
... Shall we leave work for your musing that's well i'faith ; But here comes my old Master now . Enter Old Cromwell . Old Crom . You idle Knaves , what are you loitring now ? No Hammers walking , and my Work to do ? What not a Heat among ...
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... shall with me , My fare's but fimple , but welcome heartily . [ Exeunt all but Bagot , Bag . A Plague go with you , would you had eat your last . Is this the thanks I have for all my pains ? Confufion light upon you all for me : Where ...
... shall with me , My fare's but fimple , but welcome heartily . [ Exeunt all but Bagot , Bag . A Plague go with you , would you had eat your last . Is this the thanks I have for all my pains ? Confufion light upon you all for me : Where ...
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... Shall Cromwell live to have his Faith mifconfter'd ? Antwerp , for all the Wealth within thy Town , I will not tarry here full two Hours longer : As good luck ferves , my Accounts are all made even , Therefore I'il ftraight unto the ...
... Shall Cromwell live to have his Faith mifconfter'd ? Antwerp , for all the Wealth within thy Town , I will not tarry here full two Hours longer : As good luck ferves , my Accounts are all made even , Therefore I'il ftraight unto the ...
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... Shall have a hundred Pound for their Reward . Ban . How juftis God to right the Innocent ! Gov. Mafter Bowfer , you come in happy time , Here is the Villain Bagot that you feek , And all thofe Jewels have I in my Hands : Officers , look ...
... Shall have a hundred Pound for their Reward . Ban . How juftis God to right the Innocent ! Gov. Mafter Bowfer , you come in happy time , Here is the Villain Bagot that you feek , And all thofe Jewels have I in my Hands : Officers , look ...
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... shall not war for ought that I can do : My Name is Friskibal , a Florence Merchant , A Man that always lov'd your Nation : Crom . This unexpected Favour at your Hands , Which God doth know , if ever I fall requite it , Neceffity makes ...
... shall not war for ought that I can do : My Name is Friskibal , a Florence Merchant , A Man that always lov'd your Nation : Crom . This unexpected Favour at your Hands , Which God doth know , if ever I fall requite it , Neceffity makes ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
Antwerp Bagot Banifter Ben Johnson Bononia Bononian Cromwell's Death defire doft doth Dukes Dukes of Norfolk Earl of Bedford Enter Cromwell Exeunt Exit fafe faid fame Farewel Father fave fecond feems feen felf fend fent feven fhall fhew fhould fince firft firſt fome fomething Fortune fpeak Friend Frif ftand ftraight fuch fudden fure Gard Gardiner Grom Hales hath Heart Heav'n himſelf Hodge Hoft Honour Houfe kind kindneſs King laft Lambeth Lord Cromwell Lord of Bedford Mafter Bowfer Mafter Cromwell Mafter Friskibal Mafter Thomas Mantua Merchant Miftrefs moſt muft noble Norfolk Old Crom pity Play pleafe pleas'd pleaſe pray prefent Putney racters Seely Shakespear ſhall Sir Chriftopher Sir Ralph Sadler Soul ſtay Suffolk thee thefe There's theſe thofe Thomas Cromwell thou thoufand Treafon unto Warwickshire whofe Wife WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR Wolfey
Passagens conhecidas
Página 3 - There's legions now of beggars on the earth, That their original did spring from kings; And many monarchs now, whose fathers were The riff-raff of their age : for time and fortune Wears out a noble train to beggary; And from the dunghill minions do advance To state and mark in this admiring world.