The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6T. Bensley, 1804 |
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... at one stroke has taken For ever from the world . I had my trial , And , must needs say , a noble one ; which makes me A little happier than my wretched father : Yet thus far we are one in fortunes , -Both KING HENRY VIII . 35.
... at one stroke has taken For ever from the world . I had my trial , And , must needs say , a noble one ; which makes me A little happier than my wretched father : Yet thus far we are one in fortunes , -Both KING HENRY VIII . 35.
Page 36
... fortunes , fall away Like water from ye , never found again But where they mean to sink ye . All good people , Pray for me ! I must now forsake ye ; the last hour Of my long weary life is come upon me . Farewel ! And when you would say ...
... fortunes , fall away Like water from ye , never found again But where they mean to sink ye . All good people , Pray for me ! I must now forsake ye ; the last hour Of my long weary life is come upon me . Farewel ! And when you would say ...
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... fortune , Turns what he list . The king will know him one day . Suf . Pray God , he do ! he'll never know himself else . Nor . How holily he works in all his business ! And with what zeal ! For , now he has crack'd the league Between us ...
... fortune , Turns what he list . The king will know him one day . Suf . Pray God , he do ! he'll never know himself else . Nor . How holily he works in all his business ! And with what zeal ! For , now he has crack'd the league Between us ...
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... fortune , do divorce It from the bearer , ' tis a sufferance , panging As soul and body's severing . Old L. She's a stranger now again . Anne . Must pity drop upon her . Alas , poor lady ! So much the more Verily , I swear , ' tis ...
... fortune , do divorce It from the bearer , ' tis a sufferance , panging As soul and body's severing . Old L. She's a stranger now again . Anne . Must pity drop upon her . Alas , poor lady ! So much the more Verily , I swear , ' tis ...
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... , ( fye , fye upon This compell'd fortune ! ) have your mouth fill'd up , Before you open it . Anne . This is strange to me . Old L. How tastes it ? is it bitter ? forty pence , no . There was a lady once , ( ' tis an 48 KING HENRY VIII .
... , ( fye , fye upon This compell'd fortune ! ) have your mouth fill'd up , Before you open it . Anne . This is strange to me . Old L. How tastes it ? is it bitter ? forty pence , no . There was a lady once , ( ' tis an 48 KING HENRY VIII .
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