 | William Shakespeare - 1821
...displeasure with the king. Wol. God hless him! Crom. The next is, that Sir Thomas More is chosen Lord chancellor in your place. Wol. That's somewhat sudden : But he's a learned man. May he continue Ixin g in his highness' favour, and do justice For truth's sake, and hjs couscience ; that his bones,... | |
 | William Scott - 1823 - 372 páginas
...displeasure with the king. Wol. God bless him! ; Crom. The next is, thai Sir Thomas More is chosen • Lord Chancellor in your, place. ,., Wol. That's somewhat...learned man. , May. he continue Long in his highness' favour, and .do justice, . F]or truth's sake, and his conscience ; that his bones, When he has run... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1823
...displeasure with the king. Wol . God bless him! Crom. The next is, that sir Thomas More is chosen Lord chancellor in your place. Wol. That's somewhat sudden...learned man. May he continue Long in his highness' favour, and do justice For truth's sake, and his conscience ; that his bones, Whenhe has run his course,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1823
...displeasure with the king. Wol. God bless him ! Crom. The next is, that Sir Thomas More is chosen Lord Chancellor in your place. Wol. That's somewhat sudden...learned man. May he continue Long in his highness' favour, and do justice For truth's sake, and his conscience ; that his bones, When he has run his course,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1823
...him on whom it liphts. Wol, God bless him ! Crom. The next is, that sir Thomas More is chosen Lord chancellor in your place. Wol. That's somewhat sudden...learned man. May he continue Long in his highness' favour, and do justice For truth's sake, and his conscience; that his bones, When he has run his course,... | |
 | William Enfield - 1823 - 346 páginas
...with the King. Wol. God bless him ! Crom. The next is, that sir Thomas More is chosen Lord Chanc'llor in your place. Wol. That's somewhat sudden — —...learned man. May he continue Long in his Highness' favour, and do justice For truth's sake and his conscience ; that his bones, When he has run his course,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1824
...displeasure with the king. Wol God bless him ! Crom. The next is, that sir Thomas More is chosen Lord chancellor in your place. WoL That's somewhat sudden...learned man. May he continue Long in his highness' favour, and do justice For truth's sake, and his conscience; that his bones, When he has run his course,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1824
...displeasure with the king. "Wol. God bless him! Crom. The next is, that Sir Thomas More is chosen Lord Chancellor in your place. Wol. That's somewhat sudden...learned man. May he continue Long in his highness' favour, and do justice For truth's sake, and his conscience ; that his bones, When he has run his course,... | |
 | Mrs. Inchbald - 1824
...displeasure with the king. Wol. God bless him ! Crom. The next is, that Sir Thomas More is chosen Lord chancellor in your place. Wol. That's somewhat sudden...But he's a learned man. May he continue Long in his highness1 favour, and do justice For truth's sake and his conscience, that his bones, When he has run... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1824
...displeasure with the king. Wol. God bless him ! Crom. The next is, that sir Thomas More is choson Lord chancellor in your place. Wol. That's somewhat sudden...But he's a learned man. May he continue Long in his highness1 favour, and do justice For truthTs sake, and his conscience ; that his bones, When he has... | |
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