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Page 216
Make thy selfe kinge , and I shall conveie the matter so wiselie , that thou shalt be satisfied at thy pleasure in such secret wise , that no man shall be aware thereof . " Then said Malcolme , I am also the most avaritious creature in ...
Make thy selfe kinge , and I shall conveie the matter so wiselie , that thou shalt be satisfied at thy pleasure in such secret wise , that no man shall be aware thereof . " Then said Malcolme , I am also the most avaritious creature in ...
Page 217
... and given to unsatiable lust , but so false a traitor withall , that no trust is to be had unto anie woord he speaketh . Adieu Scotland , for now I account my selfe a banished man for Bestride our down - fall'n birthdom ' : Each new.
... and given to unsatiable lust , but so false a traitor withall , that no trust is to be had unto anie woord he speaketh . Adieu Scotland , for now I account my selfe a banished man for Bestride our down - fall'n birthdom ' : Each new.
Page 243
The dikes there so develye depe " Thai held them selfe chek mate . " P. 7 . " Richard raught him with a barr of bras " That he caught at the gate ; He brake his legges , he cryed alas , " And felle alle chek mate . " STEEVENS .
The dikes there so develye depe " Thai held them selfe chek mate . " P. 7 . " Richard raught him with a barr of bras " That he caught at the gate ; He brake his legges , he cryed alas , " And felle alle chek mate . " STEEVENS .
Page 321
And thou o Traytour vyle , " and enmye to my lyfe , " Absent thy selfe from out my syght , procure no greater stryfe , 66 66 ' Synce y ' these teares , had neuer force to moue thy stoneye harte , " Let neuer these my weryed eyes ...
And thou o Traytour vyle , " and enmye to my lyfe , " Absent thy selfe from out my syght , procure no greater stryfe , 66 66 ' Synce y ' these teares , had neuer force to moue thy stoneye harte , " Let neuer these my weryed eyes ...
Page 322
... seuered some one way , and some an other , but hee him selfe recouered the Isle of Cypres , where he was worthily receiued by Pontus duke and gouernour of the same isle , with whom hee lodged , while his shippes were new repairing .
... seuered some one way , and some an other , but hee him selfe recouered the Isle of Cypres , where he was worthily receiued by Pontus duke and gouernour of the same isle , with whom hee lodged , while his shippes were new repairing .
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