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ACT II Sc . IV 230 Of the good Queen , but the sharp thorny points Of my alleged reasons , drive this forward . Prove but our marriage lawful , by my life And kingly dignity , we are contented To wear our mortal state to come with her ...
ACT II Sc . IV 230 Of the good Queen , but the sharp thorny points Of my alleged reasons , drive this forward . Prove but our marriage lawful , by my life And kingly dignity , we are contented To wear our mortal state to come with her ...
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ACT III Sc . I 80 90 The last fit of my greatness ) good your Graces , Let me have time and counsel for my cause : Alas , I am a woman , friendless , hopeless ! Wol . Madam , you wrong the King's love with these fears : Your hopes and ...
ACT III Sc . I 80 90 The last fit of my greatness ) good your Graces , Let me have time and counsel for my cause : Alas , I am a woman , friendless , hopeless ! Wol . Madam , you wrong the King's love with these fears : Your hopes and ...
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ACT III Sc . II It shall be to the Duchess of Alençon , The French King's sister : he shall marry her . Anne Bullen ! No ; I ' ll no Anne Bullens for him : There is more in it than fair visage . Bullen ! No ; we'll no Bullens .
ACT III Sc . II It shall be to the Duchess of Alençon , The French King's sister : he shall marry her . Anne Bullen ! No ; I ' ll no Anne Bullens for him : There is more in it than fair visage . Bullen ! No ; we'll no Bullens .
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