King Henry VIII: A TragedyR. & W. Dean & Company, 1801 - 89 sider |
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... never an understanding friend . Therefore , for goodness ' sake , and , as you are known The first and happiest hearers of the town , Be sad , as we would make ye : Think , ye see The very persons of our noble story , As they were ...
... never an understanding friend . Therefore , for goodness ' sake , and , as you are known The first and happiest hearers of the town , Be sad , as we would make ye : Think , ye see The very persons of our noble story , As they were ...
Side 7
... never They shall abound as formerly . Buck . O , many Have broke their backs with laying manors on them For this great journey . What did this vanity , But minister communication of A most poor issue ? Nor . Grievingly I think ; The ...
... never They shall abound as formerly . Buck . O , many Have broke their backs with laying manors on them For this great journey . What did this vanity , But minister communication of A most poor issue ? Nor . Grievingly I think ; The ...
Side 12
... Never name to us ; you have half our power : The other moiety , ere you ask , is giv'n ; Repeat your will , and take it . Queen . Thank your majesty . That you would love yourself ; and , in that love , Not unconsider'd leave your ...
... Never name to us ; you have half our power : The other moiety , ere you ask , is giv'n ; Repeat your will , and take it . Queen . Thank your majesty . That you would love yourself ; and , in that love , Not unconsider'd leave your ...
Side 15
... never seek for aid out of himself . Yet see , When those so noble benefits shall prove Not well dispos'd , the mind growing once corrupt , They turn to vicious forms , ten times more ugly Than ever they were fair . This man , so ...
... never seek for aid out of himself . Yet see , When those so noble benefits shall prove Not well dispos'd , the mind growing once corrupt , They turn to vicious forms , ten times more ugly Than ever they were fair . This man , so ...
Side 18
... never so ridiculous , Nay , let ' em be unmanly , yet are follow'd . Cham . As far as I see , all the good , our English Have got by the late voyage , is but merely [ gle A fit or two o ' the face ; but they are shrewd ones : For , when ...
... never so ridiculous , Nay , let ' em be unmanly , yet are follow'd . Cham . As far as I see , all the good , our English Have got by the late voyage , is but merely [ gle A fit or two o ' the face ; but they are shrewd ones : For , when ...
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ANNE BULLEN Archbishop of CANTERBURY bear beseech Bishop Bishop of Winchester bless bold Buck Butts Cardinal WOLSEY Cardinal's Cham conscience counsel court Cran CRANMER Crom Cromwell dare DENNY duke of Buckingham Duke of NORFOLK Duke of SUFFOLK Enter the Lord Exeunt Exit fair fair ladies fall favour fear fellow for't Gard gentleman give grace Grif Griffith hast hath hear heart heaven highness holy honest honour Kath Katharine King king's lady leave live lord Cardinal Lord Chamberlain lord Sands lordship lov'd madam malice master musick never noble patience peace pity pleasure poor Pr'ythee pray prayers princes Queen reverend royal SCENE sent Serjeant at Arms Sir HENRY GUILDFORD Sir Thomas Lovel soul speak stand SURREY Surv sweet tell thank thee There's thou to't tongue Trumpets truth vex'd virtue Winchester WOLSEY woman