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Ah ha ! , There's mischief in this man . Canst thou say further ? ? Surv . I can , my Liege . Proceed . Being at Greenwich , After your Highness had reprov'd the Duke About Sir William BulmerKING . I remember Of such a time : he being ...
Ah ha ! , There's mischief in this man . Canst thou say further ? ? Surv . I can , my Liege . Proceed . Being at Greenwich , After your Highness had reprov'd the Duke About Sir William BulmerKING . I remember Of such a time : he being ...
Page 144
Believe me , there's an ill opinion spread , then , Even of yourself , Lord Cardinal . Wol . How ! of me ? Cam . They will not stick to say you envied him ; And , fearing he would rise , he was so virtuous , Kept him a foreign man ...
Believe me , there's an ill opinion spread , then , Even of yourself , Lord Cardinal . Wol . How ! of me ? Cam . They will not stick to say you envied him ; And , fearing he would rise , he was so virtuous , Kept him a foreign man ...
Page 192
There , my Lord : The high promotion of his Grace of Canterbury ; Who holds his state at door , ' mongst pursuivants ... By Holy Mary , Butts , there's knavery : Let ' em alone , and draw the curtain close ; We shall hear more anon .
There , my Lord : The high promotion of his Grace of Canterbury ; Who holds his state at door , ' mongst pursuivants ... By Holy Mary , Butts , there's knavery : Let ' em alone , and draw the curtain close ; We shall hear more anon .
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