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[ Exit Secretary SCENE V. Enter Surveyor . Queen . I'in forry that the Duke of Buskingham Is run in your displeasure , King . It grieves many ; The gentleman is learn'd , a most rare speaker , To nature none more bound , his training ...
[ Exit Secretary SCENE V. Enter Surveyor . Queen . I'in forry that the Duke of Buskingham Is run in your displeasure , King . It grieves many ; The gentleman is learn'd , a most rare speaker , To nature none more bound , his training ...
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... you'll bear us company : Cham . Excuse me , The King hath sent me other - where : besides You'll find a moft unfit tiine.to difturb him : Health to your lordships . [ Exit Lord Chamberlain . Nor . Thanks , my good Lord Chamberlain .
... you'll bear us company : Cham . Excuse me , The King hath sent me other - where : besides You'll find a moft unfit tiine.to difturb him : Health to your lordships . [ Exit Lord Chamberlain . Nor . Thanks , my good Lord Chamberlain .
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( Exit Gardiner . The most convenient place that I can think of , For fuch receit of learning , is Black - Froyars : There ye fhall meet about this weighty bufiness , . My Wolfey , see it furnishid . O my lord , Would it not grieve an ...
( Exit Gardiner . The most convenient place that I can think of , For fuch receit of learning , is Black - Froyars : There ye fhall meet about this weighty bufiness , . My Wolfey , see it furnishid . O my lord , Would it not grieve an ...
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I'll to the King ; And fay I spoke with you . [ Exit Chamberlain . Anne . My honourd ' lord . old L. Why this it is : fee , see , I have been begging fixteen years in court ( Am I haye King HENRY VIIT . Enter Lord Chamberlain. ...
I'll to the King ; And fay I spoke with you . [ Exit Chamberlain . Anne . My honourd ' lord . old L. Why this it is : fee , see , I have been begging fixteen years in court ( Am I haye King HENRY VIIT . Enter Lord Chamberlain. ...
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... He did it with a serious mind ; a heed Was in his countenance . You he bad Attend him here this morning . VW Wol . Is he ready to come abroad ? Crom . I think by this he is . Wol . Leave me a while . [ Exit Cromwell ...
... He did it with a serious mind ; a heed Was in his countenance . You he bad Attend him here this morning . VW Wol . Is he ready to come abroad ? Crom . I think by this he is . Wol . Leave me a while . [ Exit Cromwell ...
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The Works of Shakespear: In Six Volumes, Volume 1 - Primary Source Edition William Shakespeare,Thomas Hanmer Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2013 |
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