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... old Lady ' Anne . Not for that neither ; here's the pang that pinches : His highness having lived so long with her , and she So good a lady that no tongue could ever Pronounce dishonour of her - by my life , She never knew harm - doing ...
... old Lady ' Anne . Not for that neither ; here's the pang that pinches : His highness having lived so long with her , and she So good a lady that no tongue could ever Pronounce dishonour of her - by my life , She never knew harm - doing ...
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... Old Lady . Is our best having . Anne . Our content By my troth and maidenhead , I would not be a queen . Old Lady . Beshrew me , I would , And venture maidenhead for't ; and so would you , For all this spice of your hypocrisy . You ...
... Old Lady . Is our best having . Anne . Our content By my troth and maidenhead , I would not be a queen . Old Lady . Beshrew me , I would , And venture maidenhead for't ; and so would you , For all this spice of your hypocrisy . You ...
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... Old Lady . Why , this it is : see , see ! I have been begging sixteen years in court , Am yet a courtier beggarly , nor could Come pat betwixt too early and too late For any suit of pounds ; and you , O fate ! A fresh fish here - fie ...
... Old Lady . Why , this it is : see , see ! I have been begging sixteen years in court , Am yet a courtier beggarly , nor could Come pat betwixt too early and too late For any suit of pounds ; and you , O fate ! A fresh fish here - fie ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
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