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... CHAMBERLAIN and LORD SANDS ' Chamberlain . Is't possible the spells of France should juggle Men into such strange mysteries ? Sands . New customs , Though they be never so ridiculous , Nay , let ' em be unmanly , yet are followed .
... CHAMBERLAIN and LORD SANDS ' Chamberlain . Is't possible the spells of France should juggle Men into such strange mysteries ? Sands . New customs , Though they be never so ridiculous , Nay , let ' em be unmanly , yet are followed .
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... lord chamberlain , They have done my poor house grace ; for which I pay ' em A thousand thanks and pray ' em take their pleasures . [ They ' choose ' . The King chooses Anne Bullen King . The fairest hand I ever touched ! O beauty ...
... lord chamberlain , They have done my poor house grace ; for which I pay ' em A thousand thanks and pray ' em take their pleasures . [ They ' choose ' . The King chooses Anne Bullen King . The fairest hand I ever touched ! O beauty ...
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... LORD CHAMBERLAIN , reading this letter ' Chamberlain . ' My lord , the horses your lordship sent for , with all the care I had , I saw well chosen , ridden , and furnished . They were young and handsome , and of the best breed in the ...
... LORD CHAMBERLAIN , reading this letter ' Chamberlain . ' My lord , the horses your lordship sent for , with all the care I had , I saw well chosen , ridden , and furnished . They were young and handsome , and of the best breed in the ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
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