| Walter Scott - 1810 - 618 pages
...That are in England, alter my belief. If out of Holy Scripture they can prove That I am in an error, 1 will yield, And gladly take instruction at their hands...otherwise, I do beseech your grace My conscience may not be encroached upon. K. Henry. We would be loth to press our subjects' bodies, Much less their souls, the... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 574 pages
...they will not so soon be satisfied. Cob. My gracious lord, unto your majesty, Next unto my God, I do owe my life ; And what is mine, either by nature's...otherwise I do beseech your grace My conscience may not be eneroach'd upon. K. lfcnry. We would be loth to press our subjects' bodies, Much less their souls,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 548 pages
...nature's gift, Or fortune's bounty, all is at your service. But for obedience to the pope of Home, I owe him none ; nor shall his shaveling priests That...your grace My conscience may not be encroach'd upon. K. Henry. We would be loth to press our subjects' bodies, Much less their souls, the dear redeemed... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 546 pages
...nature's gift, Or fortune's bounty, all is at your service. But for obedience to the pope of Bome, I owe him none; nor shall his shaveling priests That...otherwise, I do beseech your grace My conscience may not be eucroach'd upon. K. Henry. We would be loth to press our subjects' bodies, Much less their souls, the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1855 - 186 pages
...; nor shall his shaveling priests That are in England, alter my belief. If, out of Holy Scriptures they can prove That I am in an error, I will yield,...I do beseech your grace, My conscience may not be encroached upon. K. Hen. We would be loath to press our subjects' bodies, Much less their souls, the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 546 pages
...gift, Or fortune's bounty, all is at your service. But for obedience to the pope of Rome, I owe hi™ none ; nor shall his shaveling priests That are in...otherwise, I do beseech your grace My conscience may not be eucroach'd upon. K. Senry. We would be loth to press our subjects' bodies, Much less their souls, the... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - 570 pages
...they will not so soon be satisfied. Cob. My gracious lord, unto your majesty, Next unto my God, I do owe my life ; And what is mine, either by nature's...your grace My conscience may not be encroach'd upon. K. Henry. We would be loth to press our subjects' bodies, Much less their souls, the dear redeemed... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - 578 pages
...unto my God, I do owe my life ; And what is mine, either by nature's gift, Or fortune's bounty, all ig at your service. But for obedience to the pope of...your grace My conscience may not be encroach'd upon. K. Henry. We would be loth to press onr subjects' bodies, Much less their souls, the dear redeemed... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1887 - 434 pages
...That are in England alter my belief. If out of Holy Scripture they can prove That I am in an error, 1 will yield, And gladly take instruction at their hands : But otherwise, I do beseech your grace lfy conscience may not be encroach'd upon. K. Henry. We would be loth to press our subjects' bodies,... | |
| Grace Eleanor Hadow, William Henry Hadow - 1907 - 436 pages
...my life ; And what is mine, either by nature's gift, Or fortune's bounty, all is at your service. 10 But for obedience to the pope of Rome, I owe him none...your grace My conscience may not be encroach'd upon. K. Henry. We would be loath to press our subjects' bodies, Much less their souls, the dear redeemed... | |
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