The life of King Henry VIIICassell, 1908 |
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... England Can advise me like you : be to yourself As you would to your friend . Buck . I'll to the King ; And from a mouth of honour quite cry down This Ipswich fellow's insolence , or proclaim There's difference in no persons . Nor . Be ...
... England Can advise me like you : be to yourself As you would to your friend . Buck . I'll to the King ; And from a mouth of honour quite cry down This Ipswich fellow's insolence , or proclaim There's difference in no persons . Nor . Be ...
Page 36
... England and France might , through their amity , Breed him some prejudice ; for from this league Peeped harms that menaced him : he privily Deals with our Cardinal , and , as I trow , - Which I do well ; for , I am sure , the Emperor ...
... England and France might , through their amity , Breed him some prejudice ; for from this league Peeped harms that menaced him : he privily Deals with our Cardinal , and , as I trow , - Which I do well ; for , I am sure , the Emperor ...
Page 47
... ' Neither the King nor's Tell you heirs , the Duke , shall prosper : bid him strive To gain the love of the commonalty : the Duke Shall govern England . ' If I know you well , Q. Kath . You 47 ACT ONE SCENE TWO King Henry VIII.
... ' Neither the King nor's Tell you heirs , the Duke , shall prosper : bid him strive To gain the love of the commonalty : the Duke Shall govern England . ' If I know you well , Q. Kath . You 47 ACT ONE SCENE TWO King Henry VIII.
Page 80
... burden , ' t is too weak Ever to get a boy . Anne . How you do talk ! I swear again , I would not be a Queen ' For all the world . Old L. In faith , for little England You'd venture 80 ACT TWO SCENE THREE King Henry VIII.
... burden , ' t is too weak Ever to get a boy . Anne . How you do talk ! I swear again , I would not be a Queen ' For all the world . Old L. In faith , for little England You'd venture 80 ACT TWO SCENE THREE King Henry VIII.
Page 81
William Shakespeare. Old L. In faith , for little England You'd venture an emballing : I myself Would for Carnarvonshire , although there ' longed No more to the Crown but that . Lo , who comes here ? Enter the Lord Chamberlain worth to ...
William Shakespeare. Old L. In faith , for little England You'd venture an emballing : I myself Would for Carnarvonshire , although there ' longed No more to the Crown but that . Lo , who comes here ? Enter the Lord Chamberlain worth to ...
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