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... king's counsellors , thus gives his opinion : " Eke fully with the duke my mind agrees , That no cause serves , whereby the subject may Call to account the doings of his prince ; Much less in blood by sword to work revenge : No more ...
... king's counsellors , thus gives his opinion : " Eke fully with the duke my mind agrees , That no cause serves , whereby the subject may Call to account the doings of his prince ; Much less in blood by sword to work revenge : No more ...
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... King Cræsus pomp , and Irus poverty . The first edition of the Mirror for Magistrates appeared in 1559 , 4to ; but Sackville's Induction was first included in the reprint of 1563.-ED. ↑ Sackville's Works , ed . 1859 , p . 110 , et seq ...
... King Cræsus pomp , and Irus poverty . The first edition of the Mirror for Magistrates appeared in 1559 , 4to ; but Sackville's Induction was first included in the reprint of 1563.-ED. ↑ Sackville's Works , ed . 1859 , p . 110 , et seq ...
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... kings : I'll have them wall all Germany with brass , And make swift Rhine circle fair Wertenberg ; I'll have them ... king of all the provinces : Yea , stranger engines for the brunt of war Than was the fiery keel at Antwerp's bridge ...
... kings : I'll have them wall all Germany with brass , And make swift Rhine circle fair Wertenberg ; I'll have them ... king of all the provinces : Yea , stranger engines for the brunt of war Than was the fiery keel at Antwerp's bridge ...
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... kings indeed are deities . And who'd not ( as the sun ) in brightness shine ? To be the greatest is to be divine . Who among millions would not be the mightiest ? To sit in godlike state ; to have all eyes Dazzled with admiration , and ...
... kings indeed are deities . And who'd not ( as the sun ) in brightness shine ? To be the greatest is to be divine . Who among millions would not be the mightiest ? To sit in godlike state ; to have all eyes Dazzled with admiration , and ...
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... kings . We have heard much of " Marlowe's mighty line , " and this play furnishes frequent instances of it . There are a number of single lines that seem struck out in the heat of a glowing fancy ... King John- " And Christopher Marlowe . 51.
... kings . We have heard much of " Marlowe's mighty line , " and this play furnishes frequent instances of it . There are a number of single lines that seem struck out in the heat of a glowing fancy ... King John- " And Christopher Marlowe . 51.
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