The Shakespeare Society's Papers, 1 tomasShakespeare Society, 1844 |
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... comen usage Or have by nature a mad vysage These be no wytnesse for Iustyce to dyserne Nor certayne knowledge of nature to lerne And christ taught you syr how ye shuld judge men Sayenge Nolite judicare secundum faciem . And yet in ...
... comen usage Or have by nature a mad vysage These be no wytnesse for Iustyce to dyserne Nor certayne knowledge of nature to lerne And christ taught you syr how ye shuld judge men Sayenge Nolite judicare secundum faciem . And yet in ...
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... comen weale If therin any losse may bee To the disaduauntage of Principaltie Such an acte loseth all hys sute With a lytle indoysing of reason astute And if it touche the Lordes sprytuall Or be disadvantage to the Lordes temporall Fare ...
... comen weale If therin any losse may bee To the disaduauntage of Principaltie Such an acte loseth all hys sute With a lytle indoysing of reason astute And if it touche the Lordes sprytuall Or be disadvantage to the Lordes temporall Fare ...
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... comen vaile As farr as wit or reason can assaile But when all is done and your statute made They foorth ye go in a wise trade To brynge it all to good conclusion And put it never in execucyon Then speke they further in steede of a mocke ...
... comen vaile As farr as wit or reason can assaile But when all is done and your statute made They foorth ye go in a wise trade To brynge it all to good conclusion And put it never in execucyon Then speke they further in steede of a mocke ...
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... comen hoby , Or art thou a ferde of thy olde name That in every place is had in fame And is supported in such suffrentie From the lowest unto the hyest degree . Nay by god I was not aferd It was but for to claw theyr berde Or rub it of ...
... comen hoby , Or art thou a ferde of thy olde name That in every place is had in fame And is supported in such suffrentie From the lowest unto the hyest degree . Nay by god I was not aferd It was but for to claw theyr berde Or rub it of ...
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... comen weale And how that he of neglygence Doth not apply for theyr defence Neither by Sea nor by londe Neither by hye wayes , neither by stronde But theues and raueners and murders eke Dayly true men they pursue and seke Iniuri ...
... comen weale And how that he of neglygence Doth not apply for theyr defence Neither by Sea nor by londe Neither by hye wayes , neither by stronde But theues and raueners and murders eke Dayly true men they pursue and seke Iniuri ...
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