The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Band 6 |
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SCENE II . Enter Cardinal Wolsey , the purse born before him , cer : tain of the guard , and two secretaries with papers ' ; the Cardinal in his passage fixeth his eye on Bucking , ham , and Buckingham on bim , both full of disdain .
SCENE II . Enter Cardinal Wolsey , the purse born before him , cer : tain of the guard , and two secretaries with papers ' ; the Cardinal in his passage fixeth his eye on Bucking , ham , and Buckingham on bim , both full of disdain .
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SCENE III . Enter Brandon , a ferjeant at arms before him , and two or three of the guard . Bran . Your office , Serjeant ; execute it . Serj . b count . ii 1 Seri . Sir , My lord the Duke of King HENRY VIII . 13.
SCENE III . Enter Brandon , a ferjeant at arms before him , and two or three of the guard . Bran . Your office , Serjeant ; execute it . Serj . b count . ii 1 Seri . Sir , My lord the Duke of King HENRY VIII . 13.
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... great Cardinal Hath shew'd him gold ; my life is spann'd already :: I am the shadow of poor Buckinghams Whose figure ev'n this instant cloud puts on , By dark ning my clear fun . My lord , farewel . [ Exe . SCENE SCENE IV . Cornet .
... great Cardinal Hath shew'd him gold ; my life is spann'd already :: I am the shadow of poor Buckinghams Whose figure ev'n this instant cloud puts on , By dark ning my clear fun . My lord , farewel . [ Exe . SCENE SCENE IV . Cornet .
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SCENE IV . Cornet . Enter . King Henry , leaning on the Cardinalis Sooulder the Nobles and Sip Thomas Lovel ; the Cardinal places himself under the King's feets on hise right side . King . Y life it felf ; and the best heart of it's ...
SCENE IV . Cornet . Enter . King Henry , leaning on the Cardinalis Sooulder the Nobles and Sip Thomas Lovel ; the Cardinal places himself under the King's feets on hise right side . King . Y life it felf ; and the best heart of it's ...
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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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