| Sir Egerton Brydges - English literature - 1814 - 692 pages
...tru«. 20. To make it short, to Frounce hee came at last to mee, And told mee how my sisters euell s their father vsde. Then humbly I besought my noble...father thus by his abusde : Who nought at all my humble best refusdc, But sent to euery coast of Frounce for aide, Whereby King Leire might home bee well conueyde.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1880 - 526 pages
...short, to France he came at last to mee, And told me how my sisters ill their father vsde. Then humblie I besought my noble King so free, That he would aide...humble hest refusde, . But sent to euery coast of France for aide, Whereby King Leire might home be well conueide, ' The souldiers gathered from each... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1880 - 518 pages
...short, to France he came at last to mee, And told me how my sisters ill their father vsde. Then humblie I besought my noble King so free, That he would aide...father thus by his abusde. Who nought at all my humble best refusde, But sent to euery coast of France for aide, Whereby King Ltire might home be well conueide,... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - 1875 - 366 pages
...make it short, to Fraunce hee came at last to me, And told mee how my sisters evell their father usde. Then humbly I besought my noble King so free, That...nought at all my humble hest refusde, But sent to every coast of Fraunce for aide, Whereby King Leire might home bee well conveyde. The souldiours gathered... | |
| William Shakespeare - Drama - 1880 - 526 pages
...short, to France he came at last to mee, And told me how my sisters ill their father vsde. Then humblie I besought my noble King so free, That he would aide...my humble hest refusde, But sent to euery coast of France for aide, Whereby King Ltirt might home be •well conueide, • The souldiers gathered from... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1880 - 676 pages
...short, to France he came at last to mee, And told me how my sisters ill their father vsde. Then humblie I besought my noble King so free, That he would aide...thus by his abusde. Who nought at all my humble hest refuscle, But sent to euery coast of France for aide, Whereby King Leire might home be well conueide,... | |
| William Shakespeare - Aging parents - 1880 - 524 pages
...short, to France he came at last to mee, And told me how my sisters ill their father vsde. Then humblie I besought my noble King so free, That he would aide...father thus by his abusde. Who nought at all my humble best refusde, But sent to euery coast of France for aide, Whereby King Ltire might home be a ell conueide,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1880 - 662 pages
...short, to France he came at last to mee, And told me how my sisters ill their father vsde. Then humhlie I besought my noble King so free, That he would aide...father thus by his abusde. Who nought at all my humble best refusde, But sent to euery coast of France for aide, Whereby King Leire might home be well conueide,... | |
| Wilfrid Perrett - Drama - 1904 - 330 pages
...Fraunce for ayde, "Whereby my father home might bo conueide. In MfM 87, 1. 3 — 4 are re- written: Then humbly I besought my noble King so free, That he would aide my father thus by his abusde: To one who has made a comparative study of the Learstory, Kent's question, IV, iii, 1, is curiously... | |
| Emil Bode - English philology - 1904 - 162 pages
...in a readinesse, and likewise a greate nauie of Ships to bee rigged, Mir. Hazl. p. 326, 15 — 19: Then humbly I besought my noble king so free That he would aide my father thus by his abusde . . . .; Aufgebot des Heeres. GM M. B rut 3423— 56. Nach dem Empfang Klage L.'s (23—28), Mitleid... | |
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