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... highness , or Laid any scruple in your way which might Induce you to the question on't , or ever Have to you , but with thanks to God for such A royal lady , spake one the least word that might Be to the prejudice of her present state ...
... highness , or Laid any scruple in your way which might Induce you to the question on't , or ever Have to you , but with thanks to God for such A royal lady , spake one the least word that might Be to the prejudice of her present state ...
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... highness , The question did at first so stagger me , Bearing a state of mighty moment in't And consequence of dread , that I committed The daring'st counsel which I had to doubt , And did entreat your highness to this course Which you ...
... highness , The question did at first so stagger me , Bearing a state of mighty moment in't And consequence of dread , that I committed The daring'st counsel which I had to doubt , And did entreat your highness to this course Which you ...
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... highness with an heir ! ' Tis midnight , Charles ; King . Prithee , to bed ; and in thy prayers remember Th'estate of my poor queen . Leave me alone ; For I must think of that which company Would not be friendly to . Suffolk . A quiet ...
... highness with an heir ! ' Tis midnight , Charles ; King . Prithee , to bed ; and in thy prayers remember Th'estate of my poor queen . Leave me alone ; For I must think of that which company Would not be friendly to . Suffolk . A quiet ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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