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| Anthony Munday - Sir Thomas More (Drama). - 1844 - 154 pages
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| William Shakespeare - 1908 - 534 pages
...tyth of knees From elder kinsmen, and him bynd by my place 10 To give the smooth and dexter way to me That owe. it him by nature! Sure, thes things, Not...might turne our bloud To much corruption: but, Moore, th« more them hast, Ether of honor, office, wealth, and calling, 15 Which might accite thee to embrace... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1908 - 526 pages
...to me That owe it him by naturel Sure, thes things, Not phisickt by respecte, might turne our blond To much corruption: but, Moore, the more thou hast, Ether of honor, office, wealth, and calling, 15 Which might aceite thee to embrace and hugg them, The more doe thou in serpents natures thinke them;... | |
| Walter Wilson Greg - Drama, Medieval - 1911 - 152 pages
...tyth of knees 10 from elder kinsmen and him bynd by my place to give the smooth and dexter way to me that owe it him by nature, sure thes things not phisickt by respecte might turne or bloud to much Coruption. but moore. the more thou hast ether of honor office wealth and calling... | |
| William Shakespeare - Elizabethan and Jacobean drama - 1918 - 556 pages
...To much corruption: but, Moore, th« more thou hast, Ether of honor, office, wealth, and calling, 15 Which might accite thee to embrace and hugg them,...sharpe state; And lett this be thy maxime, to be greate la when the thred of hazard is once spun, 20 A bottom great woond vpp greatly vndonn.— Com on, sir:... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1918 - 520 pages
...tyth of knees From elder kinsmen, and him bynd by my place 10 To give the smooth and dexter way to me That owe it him by nature! Sure, thes things, Not phisickt by respecte, might turne our blond To much corruption: but, Moore, the more them hast, Ether of honor, office, wealth, and calling,... | |
| Tucker Brooke - Drama - 2004 - 520 pages
...To much corruption: but, Moore, the more thon hast, Ether ol honor, office, wealth, and calling, 15 Which might accite thee to embrace and hugg them, The more doe them in serpents natures thinke them; Feare ther gay skinns with thought of ther sharpe state; And... | |
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