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" He must be more than subject who can utter The language of a king, and such is thine. Take this for answer: be whate'er thou art, Thou never shalt repent that thou hast put Thy cause and person into my protection. "
The Dramatic Works of John Ford: With an Introduction, and Notes Critical ... - Page 236
by John Ford - 1831 - 347 pages
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The dramatic works of John Ford, with an intr. and notes [by W. Harness?].

John Ford - 1831 - 396 pages
...the relation to the secrecy Of your own princely ear, since it concerns Some great ones living yet, and others dead, Whose issue might be question'd....this for answer ; be whate'er thou art, Thou never shall repent that thou hast put Thy cause and person into my protection. Cousin of York, thus once...
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The fortunes of Perkin Warbeck, by the author of 'Frankenstein'.

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 1857 - 428 pages
...should be repeated in groans from the Northumberland wilds. 214 CHAPTER XXIX. (VELCOME TO SCOTLAND. Cousin of York, thus once more we embrace thee; Welcome...love thee not shall never wrong thee. Come, we will tastn awhile our court delights, Dream hence afflictions past, and then'proceed To high attempts of...
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The Works of John Ford: Love's sacrifice. Perkin Warbeck. The fanices chaste ...

John Ford - 1869 - 342 pages
...to demean ourself As if we were your own and natural brother, Omitting no occasion in our person T' express a gratitude beyond example. K. Ja. He must...this for answer : be whate'er thou art, Thou never shall repent that thou hast put Thy cause and person into my protection. Cousin of York, thus once...
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John Ford

John Ford - English drama - 1888 - 508 pages
...to demean ourself As if we were your own and natural brother, Omitting no occasion in our person T' express a gratitude beyond example. K. Ja. He must...king, and such is thine. Take this for answer : be what'er thou art, Thou never shall repent that thou hast put Thy cause and person into my protection....
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First part of King Henry VI, by Shakespeare (?) Second part of King Henry VI ...

Thomas Donovan - English drama - 1896 - 490 pages
...to demean ourself As if we were your own and natural brother, Omitting no occasion in our person T' express a gratitude beyond example. K. Ja. He must...this for answer : be whate'er thou art, Thou never shall repent that thou hast put Thy cause and person into my protection. Cousin of York, thus once...
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Scenes from Old Playbooks

Percy Simpson - 1906 - 266 pages
...is thine. Take this for answer : be whate'er thou art, Thou never shalt repent that thou hast put 70 Thy cause and person into my protection. Cousin of...thee not shall never wrong thee. Come, we will taste awhile our court delights, 75 Dream hence afflictions past, and then proceed To high attempts of honour....
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Scenes from Old Playbooks: Arranged as an Introduction to Shakespeare

Percy Simpson - 1906 - 270 pages
...natural brother, Omitting no occasion in our person 65 To express a gratitude beyond example. King James. He must be more than subject who can utter The language...thou art, Thou never shalt repent that thou hast put 70 Thy cause and person into my protection. Cousin of York, thus once more we embrace thee ; Welcome...
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Anglia: Zeitschrift für englische Philologie, Volume 34

Comparative linguistics - 1911 - 552 pages
...repeated the version given in Hall. Ford's thorough mastery of his material is remarkable. F I. iii. 141. be whate'er thou art, Thou never shalt repent that...cause and person into my protection. Cousin of York, . . . Cp. Ha 474 bed: "When he had thus saide the kyng bad hym be of good comforte, and promysed hym...
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Anglia: Zeitschrift für englische Philologie

Comparative linguistics - 1911 - 546 pages
...repeated the version given in Hall. Ford's thorough mastery of his material is remarkable. F I. iii. 141. be whate'er thou art, Thou never shalt repent that...cause and person into my protection. Cousin of York, . . . Cp. Ha 474 bed: "When he had thus saide the kyng bad hym be of good comforte, and promysed hym...
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John Ford's Dramatic Works Reprinted from the Original Quartos ...

John Ford - English drama - 1927 - 432 pages
...our person, To expresse a gratitude, beyond example. KI Hee must bee more then subject, who can vtter The language of a King, and such is thine. Take this for answer, bee what ere thou art, 775 Thou never shalt repent that thou hast put Thy cause, and person, into my...
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