The life of King Henry VIIICassell, 1908 |
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Page 72
... bless the King : -and is not this course pious ? Cham . Heaven keep me from such counsel ! " T is most true These news are everywhere ; every tongue speaks them , And every true heart weeps for ' t . All , that dare Look into these ...
... bless the King : -and is not this course pious ? Cham . Heaven keep me from such counsel ! " T is most true These news are everywhere ; every tongue speaks them , And every true heart weeps for ' t . All , that dare Look into these ...
Page 99
... blesses , Nor to betray you any way to sorrow ; You have too much , good lady ; but to know How you stand minded in the weighty difference Between the King and you , and to deliver Like free and honest men , our just opinions , And ...
... blesses , Nor to betray you any way to sorrow ; You have too much , good lady ; but to know How you stand minded in the weighty difference Between the King and you , and to deliver Like free and honest men , our just opinions , And ...
Page 108
... : I persuade me , from her Will fall some blessing to this land , which shall In it be memorized . Sur . But , will the King Digest this letter of the Cardinal's ? The Lord forbid 108 ACT THREE SCENE TWO King Henry VIII.
... : I persuade me , from her Will fall some blessing to this land , which shall In it be memorized . Sur . But , will the King Digest this letter of the Cardinal's ? The Lord forbid 108 ACT THREE SCENE TWO King Henry VIII.
Page 113
... bless your eye withal . K. Hen . If we did think His contemplation were above the earth , And fixed on spiritual object , he should still Dwell in his musings : but , I am afraid , His thinkings are below the moon , not worth His ...
... bless your eye withal . K. Hen . If we did think His contemplation were above the earth , And fixed on spiritual object , he should still Dwell in his musings : but , I am afraid , His thinkings are below the moon , not worth His ...
Page 126
... bless him ! Is your displeasure with the King . Wol . Crom . The next is , that Sir Thomas More is chosen Lord Chancellor in your place . Wol . But he's a learned man . That's somewhat sudden ; May he continue Long in his highness ...
... bless him ! Is your displeasure with the King . Wol . Crom . The next is , that Sir Thomas More is chosen Lord Chancellor in your place . Wol . But he's a learned man . That's somewhat sudden ; May he continue Long in his highness ...
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