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... lord . You are a churchman , or , I'll tell you , cardinal , I should judge now unhappily . I am glad Wolsey . 90 Your grace is grown so pleasant . King . My lord chamberlain , Prithee come hither : what fair lady's that ...
... lord . You are a churchman , or , I'll tell you , cardinal , I should judge now unhappily . I am glad Wolsey . 90 Your grace is grown so pleasant . King . My lord chamberlain , Prithee come hither : what fair lady's that ...
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... cardinal ; And merely to revenge him on the emperor For not bestowing on him at his asking The archbishopric of ... LORD CHAMBERLAIN , reading this letter ' Chamberlain . ' My lord , the horses your lordship sent for , with all the ...
... cardinal ; And merely to revenge him on the emperor For not bestowing on him at his asking The archbishopric of ... LORD CHAMBERLAIN , reading this letter ' Chamberlain . ' My lord , the horses your lordship sent for , with all the ...
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... God for such A royal lady , spake one the least word that might Be to the prejudice of her present state , Or touch of her good person ? King . My lord cardinal , I do excuse you ; yea , upon mine honour , I free you from't . You are ...
... God for such A royal lady , spake one the least word that might Be to the prejudice of her present state , Or touch of her good person ? King . My lord cardinal , I do excuse you ; yea , upon mine honour , I free you from't . You are ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
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