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... Enter SIR THOMAS LOVELL ' How now ? What news , Sir Thomas Lovell ? Lovell . Faith , my lord , ΙΟ I hear of none but the new proclamation That's clapped upon the court gate . Chamberlain . What is't for ? Lovell . The reformation of our ...
... Enter SIR THOMAS LOVELL ' How now ? What news , Sir Thomas Lovell ? Lovell . Faith , my lord , ΙΟ I hear of none but the new proclamation That's clapped upon the court gate . Chamberlain . What is't for ? Lovell . The reformation of our ...
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... enter since I slept ? Griffith . Katharine . No ? Saw you not even now a blesséd troop Invite me to a banquet , whose bright faces Cast thousand beams upon me , like the sun ? They promised me eternal happiness , And brought me garlands ...
... enter since I slept ? Griffith . Katharine . No ? Saw you not even now a blesséd troop Invite me to a banquet , whose bright faces Cast thousand beams upon me , like the sun ? They promised me eternal happiness , And brought me garlands ...
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... Enter CRANMER , Archbishop of Canterbury ' Cranmer . I hope I am not too late ; and yet the gentleman That was sent to me from the council prayed me To make great haste . All fast ? what means this ? Ho ! Who waits there ? [ The ...
... Enter CRANMER , Archbishop of Canterbury ' Cranmer . I hope I am not too late ; and yet the gentleman That was sent to me from the council prayed me To make great haste . All fast ? what means this ? Ho ! Who waits there ? [ The ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
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