“Gives not thehawthorne-busha sweeter shadeTo shepherds, looking on their silly sheep,Than doth a rich embroidered canopyTo kings that fear their subjects’ treachery?”3 Henry VI., Act ii., Sc. 5.
“Gives not thehawthorne-busha sweeter shadeTo shepherds, looking on their silly sheep,Than doth a rich embroidered canopyTo kings that fear their subjects’ treachery?”3 Henry VI., Act ii., Sc. 5.
“Gives not thehawthorne-busha sweeter shadeTo shepherds, looking on their silly sheep,Than doth a rich embroidered canopyTo kings that fear their subjects’ treachery?”3 Henry VI., Act ii., Sc. 5.
“Gives not thehawthorne-busha sweeter shadeTo shepherds, looking on their silly sheep,Than doth a rich embroidered canopyTo kings that fear their subjects’ treachery?”
3 Henry VI., Act ii., Sc. 5.
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