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" It will be no disparagement at all. Lady. His highnesse shall be certefied therof [Offering to departe. Immediatly. Moore. Nay, heare me, wife ; first let me tell ye how : I thought to haue had a barber for my beard ; Now, I remember, that were labour... "
Sir Thomas More: A Play; Now First Printed - Page 81
edited by - 1844 - 102 pages
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 177

English essays - 1845 - 732 pages
...the same, on which his wife preparing " to certify that to his highness," he adds,— " Nay, beare me, wife ; first let me tell ye how : I thought to...lost, The headsman now shall cut off head and all." And when brought to the scaffold his gaiety and innate humour displays itself, as we read in the biographies...
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The Shakespeare Apocrypha: Being a Collection of Fourteen Plays ..., Volume 10

William Shakespeare - 1908 - 534 pages
...haue deceiu'de myselfe, I must And, as you say, sonne Roper, to confesse the same, 95 acknowledge; It will be no disparagement at all. Lady. His highnesse...my beard; Now, I remember, that were labour lost, IDI The headsman now shall cut off head and all. KO. Wife. Father, his maiestie, vppon your rneeke...
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The Shakespeare Apocrypha: Being a Collection of Fourteen Plays which Have ...

William Shakespeare - 1918 - 530 pages
...haue deceiu'de myselfe, I must acknowledge; And, as you say, sonne Roper, to confesse the same, 95 It will be no disparagement at all. Lady. His highnesse...my beard; Now, I remember, that were labour lost, ioi The headsman now shall cut off head and all. I(o. Wife. Father, his maiestie, vppon your meeke...
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The Shakespeare Apocrypha: Being a Collection of Fourteen Plays ..., Volume 10

William Shakespeare - 1918 - 522 pages
...disparagement at all. Lady. His highnease shall be certefied therof [Offering to departe. Immediati/. Moore. Nay, heare me, wife; first let me tell ye how:...my beard; Now, I remember, that were labour lost, ioi The headsman now shall cut off head and all. KO. Wife. Father, his maiestie, vppon your meeke submission,...
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The Shakespeare Apocrypha;: Being a Collection of Fourteen Plays which Have ...

William Shakespeare - Elizabethan and Jacobean drama - 1918 - 556 pages
...I bane dcceiu'de myselfe, I mustacknowledge; And, as you say, sonne Roper, to confesse the same, 95 It- will be no disparagement- at- all. Lady. H.is highnesse shall be certefled therof [O9ering to departe. Immediatly. Moore. Nay, heare me, wife; first let me t-ellyehow:...
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Sir Thomas More: By Anthony Munday and Others

Anthony Munday, Henry Chettle - Drama - 1990 - 280 pages
...immediately. 95 Offering to depart. More. Nay, hear me, wife, first let me tell ye how. I thought to have had a barber for my beard, Now I remember that were...lost, The headsman now shall cut off head and all. 95—6) So MS etc.; two 11. ending thereof, / how: H, N. 95.!] MS (in rm of 1. 95), H; She offers to...
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Sir Thomas More

William Shakespeare - Drama - 2006 - 294 pages
...Immediately. [Offering to depart.] MORE. Nay, hear me, wife; first let me tell ye how: I thought to have had a barber for my beard; Now, I remember, that were...lost, The headsman now shall cut off head and all. ROPER'S WIFE. Father, his majesty, upon your meek submission, Will yet (they say) receive you to his...
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Sir Thomas More EasyRead Comfort Edition

William Shakespeare - Drama - 2006 - 226 pages
...Immediately. [Offering to depart.] MORE. Nay, hear me, wife; first let me tell ye how: I thought to have had a barber for my beard; Now, I remember, that were...lost, The headsman now shall cut off head and all. ROPER'S WIFE. Father, his majesty, upon your meek submission, Will yet (they say) receive you to his...
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Sir Thomas More Easyread

William Shakespeare - Drama - 2006 - 310 pages
...Immediately. [Offering to depart.] MORE. Nay, hear me, wife; first let me tell ye how: I thought to have had a barber for my beard; Now, I remember, that were...lost, The headsman now shall cut off head and all. ROPER'S WIFE. Father, his majesty, upon your meek submission, Will yet (they say) receive you to his...
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