The life of King Henry VIIICassell, 1908 |
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Page 152
... Cran . I am fearful : -wherefore frowns he thus ? ' Tis his aspect of terror : all's not well . K. Hen . How now , my lord ? You do desire to know Wherefore I sent for you . Cran . It is my duty ' Pray you , arise , To attend your ...
... Cran . I am fearful : -wherefore frowns he thus ? ' Tis his aspect of terror : all's not well . K. Hen . How now , my lord ? You do desire to know Wherefore I sent for you . Cran . It is my duty ' Pray you , arise , To attend your ...
Page 153
... Cran . I humbly thank your highness , And am right glad to catch this good occasion Most thoroughly to be winnowed , where my chaff And corn shall fly asunder ; for , I know , There's none stands under more calumnious tongues , Than I ...
... Cran . I humbly thank your highness , And am right glad to catch this good occasion Most thoroughly to be winnowed , where my chaff And corn shall fly asunder ; for , I know , There's none stands under more calumnious tongues , Than I ...
Page 154
... woo your own destruction . Cran . God , and your Majesty , Protect mine innocence , or I fall into The trap is laid for me ! K. Hen . Be of good cheer ; They shall no more prevail than we give way to 154 ACT FIVE SCENE ONE King Henry VIII.
... woo your own destruction . Cran . God , and your Majesty , Protect mine innocence , or I fall into The trap is laid for me ! K. Hen . Be of good cheer ; They shall no more prevail than we give way to 154 ACT FIVE SCENE ONE King Henry VIII.
Page 157
... Cran . So. Butts . This is a piece of malice . I am glad I came this way so happily : the King Shall understand it presently . Cran . [ Aside . ] [ Exit . ' Tis Butts , The King's physician . As he passed along , How earnestly he cast ...
... Cran . So. Butts . This is a piece of malice . I am glad I came this way so happily : the King Shall understand it presently . Cran . [ Aside . ] [ Exit . ' Tis Butts , The King's physician . As he passed along , How earnestly he cast ...
Page 161
... Cran . My good lords , hitherto , in all the pro- gress Both of my life and office , I have laboured , And with no little study , that my teaching , And the strong course of my authority Might go one way , and safely ; and the end Was ...
... Cran . My good lords , hitherto , in all the pro- gress Both of my life and office , I have laboured , And with no little study , that my teaching , And the strong course of my authority Might go one way , and safely ; and the end Was ...
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