| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 440 pages
...manner of man are you ? My Lord, I look'd You would have given me your Petition, that I should have tane some paines, to bring together Your selfe, and your Accusers, and to have heard you Without indurance further. Cran. Most dread Liege, The good I stand on, is my Truth... | |
| Raphael Holinshed, Walter George Boswell-Stone - 1896 - 564 pages
...vp : Prythee, let's walke. Now, by my Holydame, 116 What manner of man are you 1 My Lord, / look'd You would haue giuen me your Petition, that I should...Your selfe and your Accusers ; and to haue heard you, 120 Without indurance, further. . . . Know you not How your state stands t'th'world, iciih the whole... | |
| Raphael Holinshed, Walter George Boswell-Stone - 1896 - 572 pages
...vp : Prythee, let's walke. Now, by my Holydame, 116 What manner of man are you ? My Lord, / look'd You would haue giuen me your Petition, that I should...Your selfe and your Accusers ; and to haue heard you, 120 Without indurance, further. . . . Know you not How your state stands t''th'world, with the whole... | |
| Raphael Holinshed, Walter George Boswell-Stone - 1896 - 592 pages
...of man are you ? My Lord, / look'd You would luiue giuen me your Petition, that I should haue lane some paines to bring together Your selfe and your Accusers ; and to haue heard you, 120 Without indurance, further. . . . Know you not Your Enemies are many, and not small ; their practises... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1904 - 484 pages
...given me your Petition, that 150 123-4. l l.-PopE. 128. greevous. I: grievous, 1-4F. I should have tane some paines, to bring together Your selfe, and your Accusers, and to have heard you Without indurance1 further. 1 detention Cran. Most dread Liege, The good I stand on,... | |
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