| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 670 páginas
...displeasure with the king. Wol. God bless him! Crom. The next is, that sir Thomas More is chosen Lord chancellor in your place. Wol. That's somewhat sudden...conscience ; that his bones, When he has run his course, and sleeps in blessings, May have a tomb of orphans' tears wept on 'em ! What more? Crom. That Cranmer... | |
| Philip Williams, Celestine Sullivan - 1896 - 458 páginas
...displeasure with the king. Wol. God bless him! Crom. The next is. that Sir Thomas More is chosen Lord Chancellor in your place. Wol. That's somewhat sudden:...justice For truth's sake and his conscience? that his hones, When he has run his course and sleeps in blessings, May have a tomb of orphan's tears wept on... | |
| Thomas Donovan - 1896 - 490 páginas
...displeasure with the king. Wol. God bless him ! Crom. The next is, that Sir Thomas More is chosen Lord chancellor in your place. Wol. That's somewhat sudden...learned man. May he continue Long in his highness' favour, and do justice For truth's sake and his conscience ; that his bones, When he has run his course... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1896 - 194 páginas
...Wul. That 's somewhat sudden : But he 'sa learned man. May he continue Long in his highness' favour, and do justice For truth's sake and his conscience; that his bones, When he has run his course and sleeps in blessings, May have a tomb of orphans' tears wept on 'em ! What more ? Crom. That Cranmcr... | |
| Thomas Donovan - 1896 - 490 páginas
...displeasure with the king. Wol. God bless him ! Crom. The next is, that Sir Thomas More is chosen Lord chancellor in your place. Wol. That's somewhat sudden : But he's a learned man. May he continueLong in his highness' favour, and do justice For truth's sake and his conscience ; that his... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1897 - 350 páginas
...Wol. That 's somewhat sudden : But he 'sa learned man. May he continue Long in his highness' favour, and do justice For truth's sake and his conscience ; that his bones, When he has run his course and sleeps in blessings, May have a tomb of orphans' tears wept on 'em ! What more ? Cram. That Cranmer... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1897 - 406 páginas
...Wol. That 's somewhat sudden ; But he 'sa learned man. May he continue Long in his highness' favour, and do justice For truth's sake, and his conscience ; that his bones, When he has run his course and sleeps in blessings May have a tomb of orphans' tears wept on 'em ! — What more ? Crom. That... | |
| Sarah Louise Arnold, Charles Benajah Gilbert - 1898 - 344 páginas
...Sir Thomas More is chosen Lord chancellor in your place. Wolsey. That 's somewhat sudden ; But he 'sa learned man. May he continue Long in his highness'...conscience ; that his bones, When he has run his course, and sleeps in blessings, May have a tomb of orphans' tears w wept on 'em ! What more ? Cromwell. That... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1899 - 1144 páginas
...Wol. That 's somewhat sudden : But he 'sa learned man. May he continue Long in his highness' favour, and do justice For truth's sake, and his conscience ; that his bones, When he has run his course, and sleeps in blessings, May have a tomb of orphans' tears wept on 'em ! What more ? Cram. That Cranmer... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1899 - 216 páginas
...next is, that Sir Thomas More is chosen Lord chancellor in your place. Wol. That's somewhat sudden: For truth's sake and his conscience ; that his bones, When he has run his course and sleeps in blessings, May have a tomb of orphans' tears wept on 'em ! What more? Crom. That Cranmer... | |
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