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Pagina 5
... gives us note , The force of his own inerit makes his way ; A gift that heaven gives for him , which buys A place next to the king . Aber . I cannot tell What heaven hath given him , let some graver eye KING HENRY VIII . 5.
... gives us note , The force of his own inerit makes his way ; A gift that heaven gives for him , which buys A place next to the king . Aber . I cannot tell What heaven hath given him , let some graver eye KING HENRY VIII . 5.
Pagina 15
... tell steps with me . Q. Kath . No , my lord , You know no more than others : but you frame Things , that are known alike ; which are not whole- some To those which would not know them , and yet must Perforce by their acquaintance ...
... tell steps with me . Q. Kath . No , my lord , You know no more than others : but you frame Things , that are known alike ; which are not whole- some To those which would not know them , and yet must Perforce by their acquaintance ...
Pagina 19
... that , what he spoke , My chaplain to no creature living , but To me , should utter , with demure confidence This pausingly ensu'd , -Neither the king , nor his heirs , ( Tell you the duke ) shall prosper : bid KING HENRY VIII . 19.
... that , what he spoke , My chaplain to no creature living , but To me , should utter , with demure confidence This pausingly ensu'd , -Neither the king , nor his heirs , ( Tell you the duke ) shall prosper : bid KING HENRY VIII . 19.
Pagina 28
... ! What are 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 .
... ! What are 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 .
Pagina 34
... tell him , You 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 ...
... tell him , You 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 ...
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