The life of King Henry VIIICassell, 1908 |
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... Buck- ingham . BRANDON , and a Serjeant - at- Arms . Door - keeper of the Council- chamber . Porter , and his Man . Page to Gardiner . A Crier . QUEEN KATHARINE , Wife to King Henry . ANNE BULLEN , her Maid of Honour . An Old Lady ...
... Buck- ingham . BRANDON , and a Serjeant - at- Arms . Door - keeper of the Council- chamber . Porter , and his Man . Page to Gardiner . A Crier . QUEEN KATHARINE , Wife to King Henry . ANNE BULLEN , her Maid of Honour . An Old Lady ...
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... Buck . Good morrow , and well met . How have ye done Since last we saw in France ? Nor . I thank your grace , Healthful ; and ever since a fresh admirer Of what I saw there . Buck . An untimely ague Stayed me a prisoner in my chamber ...
... Buck . Good morrow , and well met . How have ye done Since last we saw in France ? Nor . I thank your grace , Healthful ; and ever since a fresh admirer Of what I saw there . Buck . An untimely ague Stayed me a prisoner in my chamber ...
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... Buck . All the whole time Then you lost I was my chamber's prisoner . Nor . The view of earthly glory : men might say , Till this time Pomp was single , but now married To one above itself . Each following day Became the next day's ...
... Buck . All the whole time Then you lost I was my chamber's prisoner . Nor . The view of earthly glory : men might say , Till this time Pomp was single , but now married To one above itself . Each following day Became the next day's ...
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... Buck . Who did guide , I mean , who set the body and the limbs Of this great sport together ? Nor . One , certes , that promises no element In such a business . Buck . As you guess : I pray you , who , my lord ? Nor . All this was ...
... Buck . Who did guide , I mean , who set the body and the limbs Of this great sport together ? Nor . One , certes , that promises no element In such a business . Buck . As you guess : I pray you , who , my lord ? Nor . All this was ...
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William Shakespeare. Of the right reverend Cardinal of York . Buck . The devil speed him ! No man's pie is freed From his ambitious finger . What had he To do in these fierce vanities ? I wonder , That such a keech can with his very bulk ...
William Shakespeare. Of the right reverend Cardinal of York . Buck . The devil speed him ! No man's pie is freed From his ambitious finger . What had he To do in these fierce vanities ? I wonder , That such a keech can with his very bulk ...
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