The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6T. Bensley, 1804 |
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... What's this - To the Pope ? Wol ... .... The letter , as I live , with all the business I writ to his holiness . King Henry the Eighth . Cardinal Wolsey . Cardinal Campeius. Act III . Scene II . Act III . Scene II . 1944-4.
... What's this - To the Pope ? Wol ... .... The letter , as I live , with all the business I writ to his holiness . King Henry the Eighth . Cardinal Wolsey . Cardinal Campeius. Act III . Scene II . Act III . Scene II . 1944-4.
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William Shakespeare. Wol . KING HENRY VIII . .. What's this - To the Pope ? The letter , as I live , with all the business I writ to his holiness . OBSERVATIONS ON THE FABLE AND COMPOSITION OF KING HENRY VIII. Act III . Scene II . 1744-4.
William Shakespeare. Wol . KING HENRY VIII . .. What's this - To the Pope ? The letter , as I live , with all the business I writ to his holiness . OBSERVATIONS ON THE FABLE AND COMPOSITION OF KING HENRY VIII. Act III . Scene II . 1744-4.
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... levy'd Without delay ; and the pretence for this Is nam'd , your wars in France : This makes bold mouths : Tongues spit their duties out , and cold hearts freeze Allegiance in them ; their curses now , Live where KING HENRY VIII . 15.
... levy'd Without delay ; and the pretence for this Is nam'd , your wars in France : This makes bold mouths : Tongues spit their duties out , and cold hearts freeze Allegiance in them ; their curses now , Live where KING HENRY VIII . 15.
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William Shakespeare. Allegiance in them ; their curses now , Live where their prayers did ; and it's come to pass , That tractable obedience is a slave To each incensed will . I would , your highness Would give it quick consideration ...
William Shakespeare. Allegiance in them ; their curses now , Live where their prayers did ; and it's come to pass , That tractable obedience is a slave To each incensed will . I would , your highness Would give it quick consideration ...
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... live in freedom , And this man out of prison ? Q. Kath . God mend all ! K. Hen . There's something more would out of thee ; What say'st ? Suro . After the duke his father , with the - knife , - He stretch'd him , and , with one hand on ...
... live in freedom , And this man out of prison ? Q. Kath . God mend all ! K. Hen . There's something more would out of thee ; What say'st ? Suro . After the duke his father , with the - knife , - He stretch'd him , and , with one hand on ...
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