The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6T. Bensley, 1804 |
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... Exit Secretary . Enter Surveyor . Q. Kath . I am sorry , that the duke of Bucking- ham Is run in your displeasure . * K. Hen . It grieves many : The gentleman is learn'd , and a most rare speaker , To nature none more bound ; his ...
... Exit Secretary . Enter Surveyor . Q. Kath . I am sorry , that the duke of Bucking- ham Is run in your displeasure . * K. Hen . It grieves many : The gentleman is learn'd , and a most rare speaker , To nature none more bound ; his ...
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... anon . Wol . [ Drum and trumpets within : chambers discharged . Cham . Look out there , some of you . , Wol , What's that ? [ Exit a Servant . What warlike voice ? And to what end is this ? -Nay , ladies KING HENRY VIII . 27.
... anon . Wol . [ Drum and trumpets within : chambers discharged . Cham . Look out there , some of you . , Wol , What's that ? [ Exit a Servant . What warlike voice ? And to what end is this ? -Nay , ladies KING HENRY VIII . 27.
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... Exit Chamberlain , attended . All arise , and tables removed . You have now a broken banquet ; but we'll mend it . A good digestion to you all : and , once more , I shower a welcome on you ; -Welcome all . Hautboys . Enter the King ...
... Exit Chamberlain , attended . All arise , and tables removed . You have now a broken banquet ; but we'll mend it . A good digestion to you all : and , once more , I shower a welcome on you ; -Welcome all . Hautboys . Enter the King ...
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... ; besides , You'll find a most unfit time to disturb him : Health to your lordships . Nor . Thanks , my good lord chamberlain . [ Exit Lord Chamberlain . Norfolk opens a folding - door . The King is 40 KING HENRY VIII .
... ; besides , You'll find a most unfit time to disturb him : Health to your lordships . Nor . Thanks , my good lord chamberlain . [ Exit Lord Chamberlain . Norfolk opens a folding - door . The King is 40 KING HENRY VIII .
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... Exit Wolsey . Re - enter Wolsey , with Gardiner . Wol . Give me your hand : much joy and favour to you ; You are the king's now . Gard . But to be commanded For ever by your grace , whose hand has rais'd me . K. Hen . Come hither ...
... Exit Wolsey . Re - enter Wolsey , with Gardiner . Wol . Give me your hand : much joy and favour to you ; You are the king's now . Gard . But to be commanded For ever by your grace , whose hand has rais'd me . K. Hen . Come hither ...
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