The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volym 6T. Bensley, 1804 |
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... Exit Gardiner . The most convenient place that I can think of , For such 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 ...
... Exit Gardiner . The most convenient place that I can think of , For such 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 ...
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... Exit Lord Chamberlain . Old L. Why , this it is ; see , see ! I have been begging sixteen years in court , ( Am yet a courtier beggarly , ) nor could Come pat betwixt too early and too late , For any suit of pounds : and you , ( O fate ...
... Exit Lord Chamberlain . Old L. Why , this it is ; see , see ! I have been begging sixteen years in court , ( Am yet a courtier beggarly , ) nor could Come pat betwixt too early and too late , For any suit of pounds : and you , ( O fate ...
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... [ Exit Gent . ] What can be their business With me , a poor weak woman , fallen from favour ? I do not like their coming , now I think on't . They should be good men ; their affairs as righteous : But all hoods make not monks . Wol ...
... [ Exit Gent . ] What can be their business With me , a poor weak woman , fallen from favour ? I do not like their coming , now I think on't . They should be good men ; their affairs as righteous : But all hoods make not monks . Wol ...
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... Exit Cromwell . It shall be to the dutchess 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 ...
... Exit Cromwell . It shall be to the dutchess 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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... Exit King , frowning upon Cardinal IVolsey : the Nobles throng after him , smiling , and whispering . What should this mean ? What sudden anger's this ? how have I reap'd it ? He parted frowning from me , as if ruin Leap'd from his eyes ...
... Exit King , frowning upon Cardinal IVolsey : the Nobles throng after him , smiling , and whispering . What should this mean ? What sudden anger's this ? how have I reap'd it ? He parted frowning from me , as if ruin Leap'd from his eyes ...
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