The letter of the law at all, indulgenceTrust me, Sir Thomas, such slight condescensions Would make thee, in thy sphere, as England's Queen, Whose throne is builded on her people's hearts. Now, did I tell this populace I took Thy deer for public cause,... William Shakespeare, Pedagogue & Poacher: A Drama - Page 80by Richard Garnett - 1904 - 111 pagesFull view - About this book
| American fiction - 1905 - 548 pages
...having devoured the commons, ravaged the crops, and barred the paths to make parks and warrens, adding Now, did I tell this populace I took Thy deer for...Robin Hood of Warwickshire. I shall not tell them, 'twere but half the truth. I am the people's poet, not their tribune. Sport pointed me the way with... | |
| American fiction - 1905 - 610 pages
...devoured the commons, ravaged the crops, and barred the paths to make parks and warrens, adding • Now, did I tell this populace I took Thy deer for...Robin Hood of Warwickshire. I shall not tell them, 'twere but half the truth. I am the people's poet, not their tribune. Sport pointed me the way with... | |
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...pastimes, And on the seat of justice, should'st thou strain The letter of the law at all, indulgenceTrust me, Sir Thomas, such slight condescensions Would make...Robin Hood of Warwickshire. I shall not tell them, 'twere but half the truth. I am the people's poet, not their tribune. Sport pointed me the way with... | |
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