The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 6T. Bensley, 1804 |
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... cause He may a little grieve at . 2 Gent . The cardinal is the end of this . 1 Gent . Certainly , ' Tis likely , By all conjectures : First , Kildare's attainder , Then deputy of Ireland ; who remov❜d , Earl Surrey was sent thither ...
... cause He may a little grieve at . 2 Gent . The cardinal is the end of this . 1 Gent . Certainly , ' Tis likely , By all conjectures : First , Kildare's attainder , Then deputy of Ireland ; who remov❜d , Earl Surrey was sent thither ...
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... cause ? Suf . How is the king employ'd ? Cham . Full of sad thoughts and troubles . Nor . Cham . It seems , the marriage with his brother's wife Has crept too near his conscience . Suf . Has crept too near another lady . No , his ...
... cause ? Suf . How is the king employ'd ? Cham . Full of sad thoughts and troubles . Nor . Cham . It seems , the marriage with his brother's wife Has crept too near his conscience . Suf . Has crept too near another lady . No , his ...
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... cause Hath my behaviour given to your displeasure , That thus you should proceed to put me off , And take your good grace from me ? Heaven wit- ness , I have been to you a true and humble wife , At all times to your will conformable ...
... cause Hath my behaviour given to your displeasure , That thus you should proceed to put me off , And take your good grace from me ? Heaven wit- ness , I have been to you a true and humble wife , At all times to your will conformable ...
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... cause : It shall be therefore bootless , That longer you desire the court ; as well For your own quiet , as to rectify What is unsettled in the king . Cam . His grace Hath spoken well , and justly : Therefore , madam , It's fit this ...
... cause : It shall be therefore bootless , That longer you desire the court ; as well For your own quiet , as to rectify What is unsettled in the king . Cam . His grace Hath spoken well , and justly : Therefore , madam , It's fit this ...
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... , appeal unto the pope , To bring my whole cause ' fore his holiness , And to be judg'd by him . [ She curt'sics to the King , and offers to depart . Cam . The queen is obstinate , Stubborn to justice 54 KING HENRY VIII .
... , appeal unto the pope , To bring my whole cause ' fore his holiness , And to be judg'd by him . [ She curt'sics to the King , and offers to depart . Cam . The queen is obstinate , Stubborn to justice 54 KING HENRY VIII .
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