|  | books.google.com K. Rich* We were not born to sue, but to command: Which since we cannot do to make you friends, Be ready, as your lives shall answer it. At Coventry, upon Saint Lambert's day ; There shall your swords and lances arbitrate The swelling ... |
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 | books.google.com A widow, bushandless, subject to fears, A woman, naturally born to fears . . . King John, iii. i. There was not such a graclous creature born iii. 4, We were not born to sue, but to command Richard II. i. 1. Since thou, created to be awed hy man, ... |
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 | books.google.com A widow, husbandless, subject to fears, A woman, naturally born to fears . . . King fohn, iii. 1. There was not such a gracious creature born iii. 4. We were not born to sue, but to command Richard II. i. 1. Since thou, created to be awed by man, ... |
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 | books.google.com Thomas Curtis - 1829 If me thou deign to serve and sue, At thy command, lo ! all these mountains be. Id. Ambassadors came unto him as far as the mouth of the Euphrates, luing unto him for peace. Knolta. We were not born to sue, but to command. Shakspeart. |
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 | books.google.com So now once more Richard speaks—England speaks: We were not born to sue. but to command; Which since we cannot do to make you friends Be ready. as your lives shall answer it. Since we cannot atone you. we shall see justice design ... |
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 | books.google.com To SUE. 0. 1'. To beg; to entreat; to pe_ I. To undergo pain or inconvenience. ' Spenser. At thy command. lo ! all these mountains bespens. Shakespeare. We were not born to sue, but to command. Shak. Ambassndors came onto him as far as ... |
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 | books.google.com I will not sue meanly, where I can command: cf. Richard II, 1. i. 196 ('We were not born to sue, but to command'); also Thomas Scott, The Mock-Marriage (1696), iv. i ('Why then must we slavishly sue to them, for what we can command, and they ... |
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 | books.google.com We were not born to sue, but to command: Which since we cannot do to make you friends, Be ready as your lives shall answer it, At Coventry, upon saint Lambert's day ; There shall your swords and lances arbitrate The swelling difference of ... |
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 | books.google.com We were not born to sue, but to command : Which since we cannot do to make you friends, Be ready, as your lives shall answer It, At Coventry, upon Saint Lambert's day ; There shall your swords and lances arbitrate The swelling difference of ... |
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 | books.google.com Fiona Ritchie, Peter Sabor - 2012 - 454 pages Written in the voice of a rustic maidservant, Richardson's first novel was not the right environment for elaborate allusion ... by analogy with the fatetempting boast of Richard II – 'We were not born to sue, but to command' (1.1.196) – that Mr. B's ... |
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