I tell thee, Sancho, if thou hadst discretion equal to thy mother wit, thou mightst take a pulpit in hand, and go about the world preaching fine sermons. |
We think thou mightst find in that camp some cavalier who, for the love of truth and his own augmentation of honour, will do battle with this same traitor of Montserrat. |
Shee is the Judge, Thou Executioner, Or if thou needs would'st trench upon her power, Thou mightst have yet enjoy'd thy crueltie, With some more thrift, and more varietie. |
I might have been glad Thou mightst have been glad He, she, or it might have been glad. |
Thou mightst as well say I love to walk by the Counter-gate, which is as hateful to me as the reek of a lime-kiln. |