| John Ford - English drama - 1811 - 528 pages
...sir, 'tis fit I over-pass in silence; Reserving the relation to the secrecy Of your own princely care, since it concerns Some great ones living yet, and...natural brother ; Omitting no occasion in our person, To express a gratitude beyond example. K. Ja. He must be more than subject who can utter The language... | |
| John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 672 pages
...aids, To plant me in mine own inheritance : To marry these two kingdoms in a love Never to be divorced, while time is time. As for the manner, first of my...natural brother ; Omitting no occasion in our person, To express a gratitude beyond example. K. Ja. He must be more than subject who can utter The language... | |
| John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 638 pages
...aids, To plant me in mine own inheritance : To marry these two kingdoms in a love Never to be divorced, while time is time. As for the manner, first of my...natural brother; Omitting no occasion in our person, To express a gratitude beyond example. K. Ja. He must be more than subject who can utter The language... | |
| John Ford - 1827 - 630 pages
...aids, To plant me in mine own inheritance : To marry these two kingdoms in a love Never to be divorced, while time is time. As for the manner, first of my...natural brother; Omitting no occasion in our person, To express a gratitude beyond example. K. Ja. He must be more than subject who can utter The language... | |
| John Ford - Dramatists, English - 1827 - 632 pages
...kingdoms in a love Never to be divorced, while time is time. As for the manner, first of my escape, Of ray conveyance next, of my life since, The means, and...natural brother; Omitting no occasion in our person, To express a gratitude beyond example. K. Ja. He must be more than subject who can utter The language... | |
| John Ford - 1831 - 396 pages
...aids, To plant me in mine own inheritance : To marry these two kingdoms in a love Never to be divorced while time is time. As for the manner, first of my...natural brother ; Omitting no occasion in our person, To express a gratitude beyond example. K. Ja. He must be more than subject who can utter The language... | |
| John Ford - 1831 - 644 pages
...the relation to the secrecy Of your own princely ear, since it concerns Some great ones livingyet, and others dead, Whose issue might be question'd....natural brother ; Omitting no occasion in our person, To express a gratitude beyond example. K. Ja. He must be more than subject who can utter The language... | |
| Henry Macaulay Fitzgibbon - Drama - 1890 - 578 pages
...ear, since it concerns Some great ones living yet, and others dead, Whose issue might be questioned. For your bounty, Royal magnificence to him that seeks...natural brother ; Omitting no occasion in our person To express a gratitude beyond example. K. Ja. He must be more than subject who can utter The language... | |
| Percy Simpson - 1906 - 266 pages
...ear, since it concerns Some great ones living yet, and others dead 60 Whose issue might be questioned. For your bounty, Royal magnificence to him that seeks...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... | |
| James Redmond - Drama - 1981 - 280 pages
...disbelief, for James of Scotland himself speaks for the effect of Warbeck's eloquence on his court: He must be more than subject who can utter The language of a king, and such is thine. (li, i) The audience knows well enough that the reaction of one Scottish nobleman, Crawford, is historically... | |
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