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Pagina 10
Thou art a traitor , and a miscreant ; Too good to be so , and too bad to live ; Since , the more fair and crystal is the sky , The uglier seem the clouds that in it fly . Once more , the more to aggravate the note , With a foul ...
Thou art a traitor , and a miscreant ; Too good to be so , and too bad to live ; Since , the more fair and crystal is the sky , The uglier seem the clouds that in it fly . Once more , the more to aggravate the note , With a foul ...
Pagina 11
Yet can I not of such tame patience boast , As to be hush'd , and nought at all to say : First , the fair reverence of your highness curbs me From giving reins and spurs to my free speech ; Which else would post , until it had return'd ...
Yet can I not of such tame patience boast , As to be hush'd , and nought at all to say : First , the fair reverence of your highness curbs me From giving reins and spurs to my free speech ; Which else would post , until it had return'd ...
Pagina 12
Which gently lay'd my knighthood on my shoulder , I'll answer thee in any fair degree , Or chivalrous design of knightly trial : And , when I mount , alive may I not light , If I be traitor , or unjustly fight ! K. Rich .
Which gently lay'd my knighthood on my shoulder , I'll answer thee in any fair degree , Or chivalrous design of knightly trial : And , when I mount , alive may I not light , If I be traitor , or unjustly fight ! K. Rich .
Pagina 15
Myself I throw , dread sovereign , at thy foot : My life thou shalt command , but not my shame : The one my duty owes ; but my fair name , ( Despite of death , that lives upon my grave , ) " To dark dishonour's use thou shalt not have .
Myself I throw , dread sovereign , at thy foot : My life thou shalt command , but not my shame : The one my duty owes ; but my fair name , ( Despite of death , that lives upon my grave , ) " To dark dishonour's use thou shalt not have .
Pagina 17
Edward's seven sons , whereof thyself art one , Were as seven phials of his sacred blood , Or seven fair branches , springing from one root : Some of those seven are dried by nature's course , Some of those branches by the destinies cut ...
Edward's seven sons , whereof thyself art one , Were as seven phials of his sacred blood , Or seven fair branches , springing from one root : Some of those seven are dried by nature's course , Some of those branches by the destinies cut ...
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