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Page 182
... diuerse of the kings councell set their hands . The king vnderstanding more plainlie by those articles , the great pride , presumption , and couetousnesse of the cardinall , was sore mooued against him ; but yet kept his purpose secret ...
... diuerse of the kings councell set their hands . The king vnderstanding more plainlie by those articles , the great pride , presumption , and couetousnesse of the cardinall , was sore mooued against him ; but yet kept his purpose secret ...
Page 186
... diuerse of his seruants departed from him to the kings seruice , and in especiall Thomas Crumwell one of his chiefe counsell ' ; the careful inventory of l . 451 is in Hol . p . 909 ; and finally , Wol.'s famous epitaph on his own ...
... diuerse of his seruants departed from him to the kings seruice , and in especiall Thomas Crumwell one of his chiefe counsell ' ; the careful inventory of l . 451 is in Hol . p . 909 ; and finally , Wol.'s famous epitaph on his own ...
Page 198
... diuerse orisons said , the archbishop set the crowne of saint Edward on hir head , and then deliuered hir the scepter of gold in hir right hand , and the rod of iuorie with the doue in the left hand , and then all the queere soong Te ...
... diuerse orisons said , the archbishop set the crowne of saint Edward on hir head , and then deliuered hir the scepter of gold in hir right hand , and the rod of iuorie with the doue in the left hand , and then all the queere soong Te ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
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