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... judges . If I am Traduced by ignorant tongues , which neither know My faculties nor person , yet will be The chronicles of my doing , let me say ' Tis but the fate of place , and the rough brake That virtue must go through . We must not ...
... judges . If I am Traduced by ignorant tongues , which neither know My faculties nor person , yet will be The chronicles of my doing , let me say ' Tis but the fate of place , and the rough brake That virtue must go through . We must not ...
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... judge ; for it is you Have blown this coal betwixt my lord and me- 80 Which God's dew quench ! Therefore I say again , I utterly abhor , yea , from my soul Refuse you for my judge , whom , yet once more , I hold my most malicious foe ...
... judge ; for it is you Have blown this coal betwixt my lord and me- 80 Which God's dew quench ! Therefore I say again , I utterly abhor , yea , from my soul Refuse you for my judge , whom , yet once more , I hold my most malicious foe ...
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... judges . 3. LORD CHANCELLOR , with purse and mace before him . 4. Choristers , singing . Music . 5. Mayor of London , bearing the mace . Then Garter , in his coat of arms , and on his head he wore a gilt copper crown . 6. MARQUESS ...
... judges . 3. LORD CHANCELLOR , with purse and mace before him . 4. Choristers , singing . Music . 5. Mayor of London , bearing the mace . Then Garter , in his coat of arms , and on his head he wore a gilt copper crown . 6. MARQUESS ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
Copyright | |
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