The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6T. Bensley, 1804 |
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... Of thousand friends ; then , in a moment , sce How soon this mightiness meets misery ! And , if you can be merry then , I'll say , A man may weep upon his wedding day . KING HENRY VIII . ACT I. SCENE I. LONDON . 2 PROLOGUE .
... Of thousand friends ; then , in a moment , sce How soon this mightiness meets misery ! And , if you can be merry then , I'll say , A man may weep upon his wedding day . KING HENRY VIII . ACT I. SCENE I. LONDON . 2 PROLOGUE .
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... met . How have you done , Since last we saw in France ? Nor . I thank your grace : Healthful ; and ever since , a fresh admirer Of what I saw there . Buck . An untimely ague Stay'd me a prisoner in my chamber , when Those suns of glory ...
... met . How have you done , Since last we saw in France ? Nor . I thank your grace : Healthful ; and ever since , a fresh admirer Of what I saw there . Buck . An untimely ague Stay'd me a prisoner in my chamber , when Those suns of glory ...
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... their pleasures ? Cham . Because they speak no English , thus they pray'd To tell your grace ; -That , having heard by fame Of this so noble and so fair assembly This night to meet here , they could do no 28 KING HENRY VIII .
... their pleasures ? Cham . Because they speak no English , thus they pray'd To tell your grace ; -That , having heard by fame Of this so noble and so fair assembly This night to meet here , they could do no 28 KING HENRY VIII .
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William Shakespeare. This night to meet here , they could do no less , Out of the great respect they bear to beauty , But leave their flocks ; and , under your fair conduct , Crave leave to view these ladies , and entreat An hour of ...
William Shakespeare. This night to meet here , they could do no less , Out of the great respect they bear to beauty , But leave their flocks ; and , under your fair conduct , Crave leave to view these ladies , and entreat An hour of ...
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... met him half in heaven : my vows and prayers Yet are the king's ; and , till my soul forsake me , Shall cry for blessings on him : May he live Longer than I have time to tell his years ! Ever belov'd , and loving , may his rule be ! And ...
... met him half in heaven : my vows and prayers Yet are the king's ; and , till my soul forsake me , Shall cry for blessings on him : May he live Longer than I have time to tell his years ! Ever belov'd , and loving , may his rule be ! And ...
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