I expect No less than what severity calls justice, And politicians safety; let such beg As feed on alms, but if there can be mercy In a protested enemy, then may it Descend to these poor creatures, whose engagements, To th... John Ford - Page 458by John Ford - 1888 - 471 pagesFull view - About this book
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...owe the fee of thankfulness. King. So brave! What a bold knave is this — Which of these rebels wo Has been the Mayor of Cork! Daw. This wise formality. Kneel to the king, ye rascals! King. Canst thou hope A pardon where thy guilt is so apparent? Mayor. Under your good favors, as men... | |
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