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... hear- This was his gentlemen in trust - of him Things to strike honour sad . Bid him recount The fore - recited practices , whereof We cannot feel too little , hear too much . Wolsey . Stand forth , and with bold spirit relate what you ...
... hear- This was his gentlemen in trust - of him Things to strike honour sad . Bid him recount The fore - recited practices , whereof We cannot feel too little , hear too much . Wolsey . Stand forth , and with bold spirit relate what you ...
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... Hear the king's pleasure , cardinal , who commands you To render up the great seal presently Into our hands , and to confine yourself To Asher house , my Lord of Winchester's , Till you hear further from his highness . Wolsey . Stay ...
... Hear the king's pleasure , cardinal , who commands you To render up the great seal presently Into our hands , and to confine yourself To Asher house , my Lord of Winchester's , Till you hear further from his highness . Wolsey . Stay ...
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... hear the city Abused extremely , and to cry " That's witty ! ' Which we have not done neither ; that , I fear , All the expected good we're like to hear For this play at this time , is only in 10 The merciful construction of good women ...
... hear the city Abused extremely , and to cry " That's witty ! ' Which we have not done neither ; that , I fear , All the expected good we're like to hear For this play at this time , is only in 10 The merciful construction of good women ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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