Citation And Examination of William Shakespeare Euseby Treen Joseph Carnaby An

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He beareth no ill- will towards thee. Thou knewedst, I suspect, that the blackness in his mouth proceeded from a natural cause. " WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE.
" The Lord is merciful ! I was brought hither in jeopardy ; I shall return in joy. Whether my innocence be declared or other- wise, my piety and knowledge will be for- e2 82 EXAMINATION OF warded and increased : for your worship will condescend, even from the judgment- seat, to enlighten the ignorant where a soul shall be saved or lost ! And I, ev
...en I, may trespass a moment on your courtesy. I quail at the words natural cause. Be there any such ? " SIR THOMAS.
" Youth ! I never thought thee so staid. Thou hast, for these many months, been repre- sented unto me as one dissolute and light, much given unto mummeries and mysteries, wakes and carousals, cudgel -fighters and mountebanks, and wanton women. They do also represent of thee — I hope it may be without foundation — that thou enactest the parts, not simply of foresters and fairies, girls in the green-sickness and friars, lawyers and outlaws, but likewise, having small reverence for station, of kings and queens, knights and privy-coun- sellors, in all their glory.


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