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... madam , It's fit this royal session do proceed , And that without delay their arguments Be now produced and heard . 2. Katharine . Το you I speak . Wolsey . 2. Katharine . Lord cardinal , Your pleasure , madam ? I am about to weep ; but ...
... madam , It's fit this royal session do proceed , And that without delay their arguments Be now produced and heard . 2. Katharine . Το you I speak . Wolsey . 2. Katharine . Lord cardinal , Your pleasure , madam ? I am about to weep ; but ...
Page 87
... Madam , we are here . Katharine . It is not you I call for None , madam . Saw ye none enter since I slept ? Griffith . Katharine . No ? Saw you not even now a blesséd troop Invite me to a banquet , whose bright faces Cast thousand beams ...
... Madam , we are here . Katharine . It is not you I call for None , madam . Saw ye none enter since I slept ? Griffith . Katharine . No ? Saw you not even now a blesséd troop Invite me to a banquet , whose bright faces Cast thousand beams ...
Page 88
... Madam , the same . Your servant . Katharine . O , my lord , The times and titles now are altered strangely With me since first you knew me . But I pray you , What is your pleasure with me ? Capucius . Noble lady , First , mine own ...
... Madam , the same . Your servant . Katharine . O , my lord , The times and titles now are altered strangely With me since first you knew me . But I pray you , What is your pleasure with me ? Capucius . Noble lady , First , mine own ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
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