The life of King Henry VIIICassell, 1908 |
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Page 65
... dare make faults . You few that loved me , And dare be bold to weep for Buckingham , His noble friends and fellows , —whom to leave Is only bitter to him , only dying , — Go with me , like good angels , to my end , And , as the long ...
... dare make faults . You few that loved me , And dare be bold to weep for Buckingham , His noble friends and fellows , —whom to leave Is only bitter to him , only dying , — Go with me , like good angels , to my end , And , as the long ...
Page 72
... dare Look into these affairs , see this main end , — The French king's sister . Heaven will one day open The King's eyes , that so long have slept upon This bold bad man . Suf . And free us from his slavery . Nor . We had need pray ...
... dare Look into these affairs , see this main end , — The French king's sister . Heaven will one day open The King's eyes , that so long have slept upon This bold bad man . Suf . And free us from his slavery . Nor . We had need pray ...
Page 73
... dare you thrust yourselves Into my private meditations ? Who am I ? Ha ! Nor . A gracious King , that pardons all offences Malice ne'er meant : our breach of duty this way Is business of estate ; in which we come To 73 ACT TWO SCENE TWO ...
... dare you thrust yourselves Into my private meditations ? Who am I ? Ha ! Nor . A gracious King , that pardons all offences Malice ne'er meant : our breach of duty this way Is business of estate ; in which we come To 73 ACT TWO SCENE TWO ...
Page 100
... . Can you think , lords , That any Englishman dare give me counsel ? Or be a known friend , ' gainst his highness ' plea- sure , - Though he be grown so desperate to be honest , 100 ACT THREE SCENE ONE King Henry VIII.
... . Can you think , lords , That any Englishman dare give me counsel ? Or be a known friend , ' gainst his highness ' plea- sure , - Though he be grown so desperate to be honest , 100 ACT THREE SCENE ONE King Henry VIII.
Page 103
... dare say , without vain - glory- Never yet branded with suspicion ? Have I with all my full affections Still met the King ? loved him next Heaven ? obeyed him ? Been , out of fondness , superstitious to him ? Almost forgot my prayers ...
... dare say , without vain - glory- Never yet branded with suspicion ? Have I with all my full affections Still met the King ? loved him next Heaven ? obeyed him ? Been , out of fondness , superstitious to him ? Almost forgot my prayers ...
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