The life of King Henry VIIICassell, 1908 |
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Page 11
... leaves us in the last act among persons whom we scarcely know , and events for which we do not care . The strongest sympathies which have been awakend in us run opposite to the course of the action . Our sympathy is for the grief and ...
... leaves us in the last act among persons whom we scarcely know , and events for which we do not care . The strongest sympathies which have been awakend in us run opposite to the course of the action . Our sympathy is for the grief and ...
Page 26
... leave us never an understanding friend . Therefore , for goodness ' sake , and as you are known The first and happiest hearers of the town , Be sad , as we would make ye : think ye see The very persons of our noble story , D As they ...
... leave us never an understanding friend . Therefore , for goodness ' sake , and as you are known The first and happiest hearers of the town , Be sad , as we would make ye : think ye see The very persons of our noble story , D As they ...
Page 40
... leave your honour , nor The dignity of your office , is the point Of my petition . K. Hen . Lady mine , proceed . Q. Kath . I am solicited , not by a few , And those of true condition , that your subjects Are in great grievance . There ...
... leave your honour , nor The dignity of your office , is the point Of my petition . K. Hen . Lady mine , proceed . Q. Kath . I am solicited , not by a few , And those of true condition , that your subjects Are in great grievance . There ...
Page 44
... leave it with a root , thus hacked , The air will drink the sap . To every county , Where this is questioned , send our letters , with Free pardon to each man that has denied The force of this commission . Pray , look to ' t ; I put it ...
... leave it with a root , thus hacked , The air will drink the sap . To every county , Where this is questioned , send our letters , with Free pardon to each man that has denied The force of this commission . Pray , look to ' t ; I put it ...
Page 51
... They must either- For so run the conditions - leave those remnants Of fool , and feather , that they got in France , 16 - D 51 With all their honourable points of ignorance Pertaining thereunto , ACT ONE SCENE THREE King Henry VIII.
... They must either- For so run the conditions - leave those remnants Of fool , and feather , that they got in France , 16 - D 51 With all their honourable points of ignorance Pertaining thereunto , ACT ONE SCENE THREE King Henry VIII.
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