Aún no tenemos significados para "please the king".
1I will be lovely this evening, in order to please the king.
2Some one else, thinking to please the king, abused the bishop roundly.
3A jester has one purpose only: to please the king.
4To please the king I had only to be myself.
5I was bought to please the king. She was blue-eyed and fair, young and willowy.
6John Welch, of Ayr, lay in prison fifteen months because his preaching did not please the king.
7And whosoever among them all shall please the king's eyes, let her be queen instead of Vasthi.
8But if Beckford did not please the king, he gained great credit with the people for his conduct.
9They went down to the shore; to please the king Glooskap drew all the ships into the sea again.
10To please the king, you need but be yourself; to please my husband, the duke, is even an easier task.
11This much shall I offer you if it may please the king's good grace, and you my lord Sir Gawayn.
12This answer did not seem to please the king, however, and poor on the table and cry, 'Flatterer, miserable flatterer!'
13In order to please the king of Portogal, his Majesty ordered the captain and his people to leave that place immediately.
14Indeed Atossa seemed more anxious to please the king than formerly, in proportion as Darius seemed less easily pleased by her.
15And so Cromwell was executed, because Anne of Cleves did not please the king, and because Hans Holbein had flattered her picture.
16I couldn't do it even to please you, papa, so you may be quite sure I couldn't do it to please the king.
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