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ACT II Sc . III To think what follows . The Queen is comfortless , and we forgetful In our long absence : pray , do not deliver What here you've heard to her . OLD L. What do you think me ? [ exeunt . SCENE IV . A Hall in Black Friars .
ACT II Sc . III To think what follows . The Queen is comfortless , and we forgetful In our long absence : pray , do not deliver What here you've heard to her . OLD L. What do you think me ? [ exeunt . SCENE IV . A Hall in Black Friars .
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Hence I took a thought , This was a judgment on me ; that my Kingdom , Well worthy the best heir o ' the world , should not Be gladded in ' t by me : then follows , that I weigh'd the danger which my realms stood in By this my issue's ...
Hence I took a thought , This was a judgment on me ; that my Kingdom , Well worthy the best heir o ' the world , should not Be gladded in ' t by me : then follows , that I weigh'd the danger which my realms stood in By this my issue's ...
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Well , Sir , what follows ? Den . Sir , I have brought my Lord the Archbishop , As you commanded me . KING . Ha ! Canterbury ? DEN . Ay , my good Lord . KING . ' Tis true : where is he , Denny ? Den . He attends your Highness ' pleasure ...
Well , Sir , what follows ? Den . Sir , I have brought my Lord the Archbishop , As you commanded me . KING . Ha ! Canterbury ? DEN . Ay , my good Lord . KING . ' Tis true : where is he , Denny ? Den . He attends your Highness ' pleasure ...
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