The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6T. Bensley, 1804 |
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... they would talk 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 .
... they would talk 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 .
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... Trumpets , sennet , and cornets . Enter two Vergers , with short silver wands ; next them , two Scribes , in the habits of doctors ; after them , the Archbishop of Canterbury alone ; after him , the Bishops of Lin- E coln , Ely ...
... Trumpets , sennet , and cornets . Enter two Vergers , with short silver wands ; next them , two Scribes , in the habits of doctors ; after them , the Archbishop of Canterbury alone ; after him , the Bishops of Lin- E coln , Ely ...
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... trumpets sound : stand close , the coming . [ Trumpets . is queen THE ORDER OF THE PROCESSION . A lively flourish of trumpets ; then , enter 1 .. Two judges . 2. Lord Chancellor , with the purse and mace before him . 彩 3. Choristers ...
... trumpets sound : stand close , the coming . [ Trumpets . is queen THE ORDER OF THE PROCESSION . A lively flourish of trumpets ; then , enter 1 .. Two judges . 2. Lord Chancellor , with the purse and mace before him . 彩 3. Choristers ...
Page 121
... trumpets sound ; They are come already from the christening : Go , break among the press , and find a way out To let the troop pass fairly ; or I'll find A Marshalsea , shall hold you play these two months . Port . Make way there for ...
... trumpets sound ; They are come already from the christening : Go , break among the press , and find a way out To let the troop pass fairly ; or I'll find A Marshalsea , shall hold you play these two months . Port . Make way there for ...
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William Shakespeare. SCENE IV . THE PALACE . Enter Trumpets , sounding ; then two Aldermen , Lord Mayor , Garter , Cranmer , Duke of Norfolk , with his Marshal's staff , Duke of Suffolk , two Noblemen bearing great standing - bowls for ...
William Shakespeare. SCENE IV . THE PALACE . Enter Trumpets , sounding ; then two Aldermen , Lord Mayor , Garter , Cranmer , Duke of Norfolk , with his Marshal's staff , Duke of Suffolk , two Noblemen bearing great standing - bowls for ...
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