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" I do, Adoring, not affecting, majesty : Whose brow is wreathed with the silver crown Of clear content: this, Lucio, is a king. And of this empire, every man's possess'd, That's worth his soul. "
The Works of John Marston - Page 46
by John Marston - 1856
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Endymion; or, The man in the moon, by John Lyly. History of Antonio and ...

Charles Wentworth Dilke - English drama - 1814 - 434 pages
...footstool, as I do, Adoring, not affecting, majesty : Whose brow is wreathed with the silver crown Of clear content : this, Lucio, is a king. And of this empire, every man's possess'd, That's worth his soul. Lue. My lord, the Genoese had wont to say And. Name not the Genoese...
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Endymion; or, The man in the moon

Charles Wentworth Dilke - English drama - 1816 - 424 pages
...footstool, as I do, Adoring, not affecting, majesty : Whose brow is wreathed with the silver crown Of clear content: this, Lucio, is a king. And of this empire, every man's possess'd, That's worth his soul. LMC. My lord, the Genoese had wont to say And. Name not the Genoese...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 6

Books - 1822 - 386 pages
...footstool, as I do, Adoring, not affecting, majesty : Whose brow is wreathed with the silver crown Of clear content : this, Lucio, is a king. And of this empire, every man's possess'd, That's worth his soul." Andrugio discovers himself to Piero. " Then here, Piero, is Andrugio's...
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Retrospective Review, Volume 6

Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - Bibliography - 1822 - 386 pages
...footstool, as I do, Adoring, not affecting, majesty : Whose brow is wreathed with the silver crown Of clear content : this, Lucio, is a king. And of this empire, every man's possess'd, That's worth his soul." Andrugio discovers himself to Piero. < " Then here, Piero, is Andrugio's...
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The bachelor's wife, a selection of curious and interesting extracts

John Galt - 1824 - 462 pages
...footstool, as I do, Adoring, not affecting, majesty : Whose brow is wreathed with the silver crown Of clear content : this, Lucio, is a king, And of this empire, every man's possess'd, That's worth his soul." " The description of Antonio's visit to the vaults in which the...
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The Bachelor's Wife: A Selection of Curious and Interesting Extracts, with ...

John Galt - 1824 - 464 pages
...footstool, as I do, Adoring, not affecting, majesty : Whose brow is wreathed with the silver crown Of clear content: this, Lucio, is a king, And of this empire, every man's possess'd, That's worth his soul." " The description of Antonio's visit to the vaults in which the...
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The cynosure, select passages from the most distinguished writers [ed. by ...

Cynosure - 1837 - 272 pages
...footstool, as I do, Adoring, not affecting, majesty: Whose brow is wreathed with the silver crown Of clear content: this, Lucio, is a King. And of this empire, every man's possess'd, That's worth his soul. THE knot that binds me by the laws of courtesy, pinches me more than...
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Works: Reprinted from the Original Editions, Volume 1

John Marston - 1856 - 334 pages
...aught, save wrong, Feares nothing mortall, but to be unjust, Who is not blowne up with the nattering puffes Of spungy sycophants : Who stands unmov'd,...empire, every man's possest, That's worth his soule. IM. My Lord, the Genowaies had wont to say — And. Name not the Genowaies : that very word Unkings...
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The works of John Marston, repr., with notes [&c.] by J.O. Halliwell, Volume 1

John Marston - 1856 - 336 pages
...aught, save wrong, Feares nothing mortall, but to be unjust, Who is not blowne up with the nattering puffes Of spungy sycophants : Who stands unmov'd,...empire, every man's possest, That's worth his soule. IM. My Lord, the Genowaies had wont to say— And. Name not the Genowaies : that very word Unkings...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 201

Early English newspapers - 1856 - 910 pages
...footstoole, as I doe, Adoring, not affecting, majestie ; Whose brow is wreathed with the silver crowue Of cleare content : this, Lucio, is a king. And of...empire, every man's possest, That's worth his soule." The closing scene of the tragedy — where Antonio is mourning for his Mellida, and his mother, Maria,...
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