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Suf . How is the King employ'd ? CHAM . I left him private , Full of sad thoughts and troubles . NOR . What's the cause ? CHAM . It seems the marriage with his brother's wife Has crept too near his conscience .
Suf . How is the King employ'd ? CHAM . I left him private , Full of sad thoughts and troubles . NOR . What's the cause ? CHAM . It seems the marriage with his brother's wife Has crept too near his conscience .
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... receipt of learning is Black - Friars ; There ye shall meet about this weighty business : My Wolsey , see it furnish'd . O , my Lord , Would it not grieve an able man to leave So sweet a bedfellow ? But , Conscience , Conscience !
... receipt of learning is Black - Friars ; There ye shall meet about this weighty business : My Wolsey , see it furnish'd . O , my Lord , Would it not grieve an able man to leave So sweet a bedfellow ? But , Conscience , Conscience !
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ACT V Sc . III 40 50 ( I speak it with a single heart , my Lords ) A man that more detests , more stirs against , Both in his private conscience and his place , Defacers of a public peace than I do . Pray Heaven , the King may never ...
ACT V Sc . III 40 50 ( I speak it with a single heart , my Lords ) A man that more detests , more stirs against , Both in his private conscience and his place , Defacers of a public peace than I do . Pray Heaven , the King may never ...
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