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A DERVISE , travelling through Tartary , being IT arrived at the town of Balk , went
into the King's palace by a mistake , as thinking it to be a public inn or
caravansary . Having looked about him for some time , he entered into a long
gallery ...
A DERVISE , travelling through Tartary , being IT arrived at the town of Balk , went
into the King's palace by a mistake , as thinking it to be a public inn or
caravansary . Having looked about him for some time , he entered into a long
gallery ...
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Is the king , our sovereign , to receive his divinity from you and me , who are his
subjects ? First try your power , whether you can make a king . It is , surely ,
easier to make a king , than a god ? to give an earthly dominion , than a throne in
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Is the king , our sovereign , to receive his divinity from you and me , who are his
subjects ? First try your power , whether you can make a king . It is , surely ,
easier to make a king , than a god ? to give an earthly dominion , than a throne in
...
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us CH A P. X Í I. Archbishop of Canterbury and Bishop of Ely . ..M , lørd , I'll tell
you ; that self billis urg'd Cant . Which in the eleventh year of th ' last king's reign ,
Was like , and had indeed against us pass'd , But that the scrambling and unquiet
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us CH A P. X Í I. Archbishop of Canterbury and Bishop of Ely . ..M , lørd , I'll tell
you ; that self billis urg'd Cant . Which in the eleventh year of th ' last king's reign ,
Was like , and had indeed against us pass'd , But that the scrambling and unquiet
...
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For hear'n's sake , let us sit upon the ground , And tell sad stories of the death of
Kings ; How some have been depos'd ... some sleeping killid ; All murder'd , For
within the hollow crown That rounds the mortal temples of a King , Keeps death ...
For hear'n's sake , let us sit upon the ground , And tell sad stories of the death of
Kings ; How some have been depos'd ... some sleeping killid ; All murder'd , For
within the hollow crown That rounds the mortal temples of a King , Keeps death ...
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The king has cur'd me , I humbly thank his grace ; and , from these shoul ders ,
These ruin'd pillars , out of pity taken A load would sink a navy , too much honour
. 0 , ' tis a burthen , Cromwell , ' tis a burthen , Too heavy for a man that hopes for
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The king has cur'd me , I humbly thank his grace ; and , from these shoul ders ,
These ruin'd pillars , out of pity taken A load would sink a navy , too much honour
. 0 , ' tis a burthen , Cromwell , ' tis a burthen , Too heavy for a man that hopes for
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