The Life of King Henry VIIIJ. M. Dent, 1916 - 163 Seiten |
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... fortunes : both Fell by our servants , by those men we loved most ; A most unnatural and faithless service ! Heaven has an end in all : yet , you that hear me , This from a dying man receive as certain : Where you are liberal of your ...
... fortunes : both Fell by our servants , by those men we loved most ; A most unnatural and faithless service ! Heaven has an end in all : yet , you that hear me , This from a dying man receive as certain : Where you are liberal of your ...
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... fortune , Turns what he list . The king will know him one day . Suf . Pray God he do ! he ' ll never know himself else . Nor . How holily he works in all his business ! And with what zeal ! for , now he has crack'd the league Between us ...
... fortune , Turns what he list . The king will know him one day . Suf . Pray God he do ! he ' ll never know himself else . Nor . How holily he works in all his business ! And with what zeal ! for , now he has crack'd the league Between us ...
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William Shakespeare. That , when the greatest stroke of fortune falls , Will bless the king : and is not this course pious ? Cham . Heaven keep me from such counsel ! ' Tis most true These news are every where ; every tongue speaks ' em ...
William Shakespeare. That , when the greatest stroke of fortune falls , Will bless the king : and is not this course pious ? Cham . Heaven keep me from such counsel ! ' Tis most true These news are every where ; every tongue speaks ' em ...
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... fortune , do divorce It from the bearer , ' tis a sufferance panging As soul and body's severing . Old L. Alas , poor lady ! She's a stranger now again . to Anne . So much the more Must pity drop upon 53 Life of King Henry VIII . Act II ...
... fortune , do divorce It from the bearer , ' tis a sufferance panging As soul and body's severing . Old L. Alas , poor lady ! She's a stranger now again . to Anne . So much the more Must pity drop upon 53 Life of King Henry VIII . Act II ...
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... fortune ! -have your mouth fill'd up Before you open it . Anne . This is strange to me . Old L. How tastes it ? is it bitter ? forty pence , no . There was a lady once , ' tis an old story , That would not be a queen , that would she ...
... fortune ! -have your mouth fill'd up Before you open it . Anne . This is strange to me . Old L. How tastes it ? is it bitter ? forty pence , no . There was a lady once , ' tis an old story , That would not be a queen , that would she ...
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Anne Bullen archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury bear Bishop Bishop of Bayonne bless Buck Canterbury Cardinal Campeius Cardinal Wolsey Cham Collier conj conscience coronation Cran Cranmer Crom Cromwell dare desire the court divorce Duke of Buckingham Duke of Norfolk Duke of Suffolk emendation of Ff Enter Exeunt Exit favour fear fortune gentleman give grace Grif Griffith hath hear heart heaven Henry VIII highness Holinshed Holinshed's holy honour Kath Katharine Keightley King Henry king's lady leave little England lord cardinal Lord Chamberlain Lord Sands lordship madam malice Marchioness of Pembroke master never noble peace pity play pleasure Pope pray princes Prol quarrel queen reverend Rowe reads royal Scene Shakespeare Sir Henry Guildford Sir Thomas Lovell soul speak springhalt thank thee Theobald's emendation There's Third Gent thou tongue truth vide Walter Sands woman