King Richard IIIJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1935 - 184 pages |
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... bear me , not to bear with me : Uncle , my brother mocks both you and me ; Because that I am little , like an ape , He thinks that you should bear me on your shoulders . Bu . With what a sharp provided wit he reasons ! ΙΙΟ 120 130 To ...
... bear me , not to bear with me : Uncle , my brother mocks both you and me ; Because that I am little , like an ape , He thinks that you should bear me on your shoulders . Bu . With what a sharp provided wit he reasons ! ΙΙΟ 120 130 To ...
Page 86
... bear me to the slaughter - house . O , now I want the priest that spake to me , I now repent I told the pursuivant , As ' twere triumphing at mine enemies , How they at Pomfret bloodily were butcher'd , And I myself secure in grace and ...
... bear me to the slaughter - house . O , now I want the priest that spake to me , I now repent I told the pursuivant , As ' twere triumphing at mine enemies , How they at Pomfret bloodily were butcher'd , And I myself secure in grace and ...
Page 147
... bear my good - night to him , And by the second hour in the morning Desire the earl to see me in my tent : Yet one thing more , good Blunt , before thou go'st , Where is Lord Stanley quarter'd , dost thou know ? Blu . Unless I have ...
... bear my good - night to him , And by the second hour in the morning Desire the earl to see me in my tent : Yet one thing more , good Blunt , before thou go'st , Where is Lord Stanley quarter'd , dost thou know ? Blu . Unless I have ...
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