The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8T. Tegg, 1812 |
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Page 188
... grace , my noble lord , To visit him to - morrow , or next day : He is within , with two right reverend fathers , Divinely bent to meditation ; And in no worldly suit would he be mov'd , To draw him from his holy exercise . Buck ...
... grace , my noble lord , To visit him to - morrow , or next day : He is within , with two right reverend fathers , Divinely bent to meditation ; And in no worldly suit would he be mov'd , To draw him from his holy exercise . Buck ...
Page 189
... grace not being warn'd thereof before , He fears , my lord , you mean no good to him . Buck . Sorry I am , my noble cousin should Suspect me , that I mean no good to him : By heaven , we come to him in perfect love ; And so once more ...
... grace not being warn'd thereof before , He fears , my lord , you mean no good to him . Buck . Sorry I am , my noble cousin should Suspect me , that I mean no good to him : By heaven , we come to him in perfect love ; And so once more ...
Page 273
... grace is grown so pleasant . K. Hen . I am glad , My lord chamberlain , Pr'ythee , come hither : What fair lady's that ? Cham . An't please your grace , sir Thomas Bullen's daughter , The viscount Rochford , one of her highness ' women ...
... grace is grown so pleasant . K. Hen . I am glad , My lord chamberlain , Pr'ythee , come hither : What fair lady's that ? Cham . An't please your grace , sir Thomas Bullen's daughter , The viscount Rochford , one of her highness ' women ...
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