The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Band 6J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... worthy Wolfey , Who cannot err , he did it . Now this follows , ( Which , as I take it , is a kind of puppy To th ' old dam , treafon ) Charles the Emperor , Under pretence to fee the Queen his aunt , ( For ' twas indeed his colour ...
... worthy Wolfey , Who cannot err , he did it . Now this follows , ( Which , as I take it , is a kind of puppy To th ' old dam , treafon ) Charles the Emperor , Under pretence to fee the Queen his aunt , ( For ' twas indeed his colour ...
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... worthy this place than my felf , to whom , If I but knew him , with my love and duty I would furrender it . Cham . I will , my lord . Wol . What fay they ? Cham . Such a one , they all confels , [ Whisper . There is indeed , which they ...
... worthy this place than my felf , to whom , If I but knew him , with my love and duty I would furrender it . Cham . I will , my lord . Wol . What fay they ? Cham . Such a one , they all confels , [ Whisper . There is indeed , which they ...
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... worthy the beft heir o'th ' world ) fhould not Be glad in one by me . Then follows , that I weigh'd the danger which my realms ftood in By this my iffue's fail , and that gave to me Many a groaning throe : thus hulling in The wild fea ...
... worthy the beft heir o'th ' world ) fhould not Be glad in one by me . Then follows , that I weigh'd the danger which my realms ftood in By this my iffue's fail , and that gave to me Many a groaning throe : thus hulling in The wild fea ...
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... worthy fellow , and hath ta'en much pain In the King's business . Suf . He has , and we fhall fee him For it an Archbishop . Nor . So I hear . Suf . ' Tis fo . Enter Wolfey , and Cromwell . The Cardinal . Nor . Obferve , obferve , he's ...
... worthy fellow , and hath ta'en much pain In the King's business . Suf . He has , and we fhall fee him For it an Archbishop . Nor . So I hear . Suf . ' Tis fo . Enter Wolfey , and Cromwell . The Cardinal . Nor . Obferve , obferve , he's ...
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... worthy friend . The King has made him Master o'th ' jewel house , And one already of the privy - council . 2 Gen. He will deferve more . 3 Gen. Yes , without all doubt . > Come , gentlemen , you fhall go my way , Which is to th ' court ...
... worthy friend . The King has made him Master o'th ' jewel house , And one already of the privy - council . 2 Gen. He will deferve more . 3 Gen. Yes , without all doubt . > Come , gentlemen , you fhall go my way , Which is to th ' court ...
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