Aún no tenemos significados para "gracious liege".
1My liege, my gracious liege, tempt not this weak spirit more!
2My back is my bread, O my gracious liege!
3Surely, my gracious liege, I do but right in resigning the high honor your highness bestowed.
4Because as yet, my gracious liege, the foul, treacherous principles of his mother have not ceased to work.
5In sooth, yesternight wert thou the Prince of Wales; to-day art thou my most gracious liege, Edward, King of England.
6But he would not have murdered him; oh, no-no :myliege, my gracious liege, tell me in mercy-mybrain feels reeling-who was the murderer?
7"My gracious Liege," he began, "the casting of the count is right.
8"Do not expose yourself to this risk, my gracious liege," said Suffolk.
9"Do not tarry here longer, my gracious liege," said the duke.
10"Oh, go not forward, my gracious liege!" cried Sampson, placing himself in his path.
11"No, gracious liege, you are he, and none other."
12"Often, often, my gracious liege, till his lip has quivered and his eye has glistened!"
13"Not the devil, gracious liege," replied the Baron, "but Christ the Lord through the Holy Scriptures.
14"I must have power to pardon, as well as to punish, my gracious Liege," said Charles.
15"Nay, my gracious liege: that can never be!"
16"Pardon, my most gracious liege-pardon! "saidthe Queen, whose fears began again to unfit her for the duty of intercessor.
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