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Pagina 35
... prince , Restor❜d me to my honours , and , out of ruins , Made my name once more noble . Now his son , Henry the eighth , life , honour , name , and all That made me happy , at one stroke has taken For ever from the world . I had my ...
... prince , Restor❜d me to my honours , and , out of ruins , Made my name once more noble . Now his son , Henry the eighth , life , honour , name , and all That made me happy , at one stroke has taken For ever from the world . I had my ...
Pagina 52
... prince most prudent , of an excellent And unmatch'd wit and judgment : Ferdinand , My father , king of Spain , was reckon'd one The wisest prince , that there had reign'd by many A year before : It is not to be question'd That they had ...
... prince most prudent , of an excellent And unmatch'd wit and judgment : Ferdinand , My father , king of Spain , was reckon'd one The wisest prince , that there had reign'd by many A year before : It is not to be question'd That they had ...
Pagina 70
... prince Arthur . Nor . This same Cranmer's A worthy fellow , and hath ta'en much pain In the king's business . Suf . For it , an archbishop . Nor . Suf . The cardinal- He has ; and we shall see him So I hear . " Tis so . Nor . Enter ...
... prince Arthur . Nor . This same Cranmer's A worthy fellow , and hath ta'en much pain In the king's business . Suf . For it , an archbishop . Nor . Suf . The cardinal- He has ; and we shall see him So I hear . " Tis so . Nor . Enter ...
Pagina 115
... envy at , ) Ye blew the fire that burns ye : Now have at ye . Enter King , frowning on them ; takes his seat . Gar . Dread sovereign , how much are we bound to heaven In daily thanks , that gave us such a prince KING HENRY VIII . 115.
... envy at , ) Ye blew the fire that burns ye : Now have at ye . Enter King , frowning on them ; takes his seat . Gar . Dread sovereign , how much are we bound to heaven In daily thanks , that gave us such a prince KING HENRY VIII . 115.
Pagina 116
William Shakespeare. In daily thanks , that gave us such a prince ; Not only good and wise , but most religious : One that , in all obedience , makes the church The chief aim of his honour ; and , to strengthen That holy duty , out of ...
William Shakespeare. In daily thanks , that gave us such a prince ; Not only good and wise , but most religious : One that , in all obedience , makes the church The chief aim of his honour ; and , to strengthen That holy duty , out of ...
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