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Pagina 25
... had the cardinal But half my lay - thoughts in him , some of these Should find a running banquet ere they rested , I think , would better please them : By my life , They are a sweet society of fair ones . Lov KING HENRY VIII . 25 .
... had the cardinal But half my lay - thoughts in him , some of these Should find a running banquet ere they rested , I think , would better please them : By my life , They are a sweet society of fair ones . Lov KING HENRY VIII . 25 .
Pagina 26
... Sweet ladies , will it please you sit ? Sir Harry , Place you that side , I'll take the charge of this : His grace is ent'ring . - Nay , you must not freeze ; Two women plac'd together makes cold weather : - My lord Sands , you are one ...
... Sweet ladies , will it please you sit ? Sir Harry , Place you that side , I'll take the charge of this : His grace is ent'ring . - Nay , you must not freeze ; Two women plac'd together makes cold weather : - My lord Sands , you are one ...
Pagina 30
... Sweet- heart , I were unmannerly , to take you out , And not to kiss you . - A health , gentlemen , Let it go round . Wol . Sir Thomas Lovell , is the banquet ready I ' the privy chamber ? Lov . Wol . Yes , my lord . Your grace , I fear ...
... Sweet- heart , I were unmannerly , to take you out , And not to kiss you . - A health , gentlemen , Let it go round . Wol . Sir Thomas Lovell , is the banquet ready I ' the privy chamber ? Lov . Wol . Yes , my lord . Your grace , I fear ...
Pagina 34
... sweet sacrifice , And lift my soul to heaven . - Lead on , o'God's name . Lov . I do beseech your grace , for charity , If ever any malice in your heart Were hid against me , now to forgive me frankly . Buck . Sir Thomas Lovell , I as ...
... sweet sacrifice , And lift my soul to heaven . - Lead on , o'God's name . Lov . I do beseech your grace , for charity , If ever any malice in your heart Were hid against me , now to forgive me frankly . Buck . Sir Thomas Lovell , I as ...
Pagina 44
... it not grieve an able man , to leave So sweet a bedfellow ? But , conscience , conscience , - O , ' tis a tender place , and I must leave her . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . AN ANTECHAMBER IN THE QUEEN'S APARTMENTS . 44 KING HENRY VIII .
... it not grieve an able man , to leave So sweet a bedfellow ? But , conscience , conscience , - O , ' tis a tender place , and I must leave her . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . AN ANTECHAMBER IN THE QUEEN'S APARTMENTS . 44 KING HENRY VIII .
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