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... Enter the Duke of Norfolk , at one door ; at the other , the Duke of Buckingham , and the Lord Abergavenny . Buck . Good morrow , and well met . How have you done , Since last we saw in France ? Nor . I thank your grace : Healthful ...
... Enter the Duke of Norfolk , at one door ; at the other , the Duke of Buckingham , and the Lord Abergavenny . Buck . Good morrow , and well met . How have you done , Since last we saw in France ? Nor . I thank your grace : Healthful ...
Pagina 7
... far ; and where ' twill not extend , Thither he darts it . Bosom up my counsel , You'll find it wholesome . Lo , where comes that rock , That I advise your shunning . Enter Cardinal Wolsey , ( the purse borne before him KING HENRY VIII . 7.
... far ; and where ' twill not extend , Thither he darts it . Bosom up my counsel , You'll find it wholesome . Lo , where comes that rock , That I advise your shunning . Enter Cardinal Wolsey , ( the purse borne before him KING HENRY VIII . 7.
Pagina 13
... Enter the Queen , ushered by the Dukes of Norfolk and Suffolk : she kneels . The King riseth from his state , takes her up , kisses , and placeth her by him . Q. Kath . Nay , we must longer kneel ; I am a suitor . K. Hen . Arise , and ...
... Enter the Queen , ushered by the Dukes of Norfolk and Suffolk : she kneels . The King riseth from his state , takes her up , kisses , and placeth her by him . Q. Kath . Nay , we must longer kneel ; I am a suitor . K. Hen . Arise , and ...
Pagina 17
... Enter Surveyor . Q. Kath . I am sorry , that the duke of Bucking- ham Is run in your displeasure . * K. Hen . It grieves many : The gentleman is learn'd , and a most rare speaker , To nature none more bound ; his training such , That he ...
... Enter Surveyor . Q. Kath . I am sorry , that the duke of Bucking- ham Is run in your displeasure . * K. Hen . It grieves many : The gentleman is learn'd , and a most rare speaker , To nature none more bound ; his training such , That he ...
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William Shakespeare. SCENE III . A ROOM IN THE PALACE . Enter the Lord Chamberlain and Lord Sands . Cham . Is it possible ... Enter Sir Thomas Lovell . ' Faith , my lord , I hear of none , but the new proclamation That's clapp'd upon the ...
William Shakespeare. SCENE III . A ROOM IN THE PALACE . Enter the Lord Chamberlain and Lord Sands . Cham . Is it possible ... Enter Sir Thomas Lovell . ' Faith , my lord , I hear of none , but the new proclamation That's clapp'd upon the ...
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