The Life of Henry VIII.J. Tonson and sold, 1732 - 95 pàgines |
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Pàgina 13
... She kneels . The King riseth from his state , takes her up , kisses and placeth her by him . Queen . Nay , we must longer kneel , I am a suitor King . Arife , and take place by us ; half your suit Never name to us ; you have half our ...
... She kneels . The King riseth from his state , takes her up , kisses and placeth her by him . Queen . Nay , we must longer kneel , I am a suitor King . Arife , and take place by us ; half your suit Never name to us ; you have half our ...
Pàgina 25
... she's a dainty one : sweet heart , I were unmannerly to take you out , [ To Anne Bullen . And not to kiss you . A health , gentlemen , Let it go round . Wol . Sir Thomas Lovell , is the banquet ready I'th ' privy chamber ? Lov . Yes ...
... she's a dainty one : sweet heart , I were unmannerly to take you out , [ To Anne Bullen . And not to kiss you . A health , gentlemen , Let it go round . Wol . Sir Thomas Lovell , is the banquet ready I'th ' privy chamber ? Lov . Yes ...
Pàgina 31
... she should feel the smart of this ? the Cardinal Will have his will , and the must . fall . 1 Gen. ' Tis woful , We are too open here to argue this : Let's think in private more . SCENE III . [ Exeunt . Enter Lord Chamberlain , reading ...
... she should feel the smart of this ? the Cardinal Will have his will , and the must . fall . 1 Gen. ' Tis woful , We are too open here to argue this : Let's think in private more . SCENE III . [ Exeunt . Enter Lord Chamberlain , reading ...
Pàgina 35
... she shall have : and my favour To him that does best , God forbid else . Cardinal , Pr'ythee call Gardiner to me , my new Secretary , I find him a fit fellow . Enter Gardiner . Wol . Give me your hand ; much joy and favour to you You ...
... she shall have : and my favour To him that does best , God forbid else . Cardinal , Pr'ythee call Gardiner to me , my new Secretary , I find him a fit fellow . Enter Gardiner . Wol . Give me your hand ; much joy and favour to you You ...
Pàgina 36
... she So good a lady , that no tongue could ever Pronounce dishonour of her ; by my life , She never knew harm - doing : oh , now after So many courses of the fun enthron'd , Still grown in a majesty and pomp , The which to leave , a ...
... she So good a lady , that no tongue could ever Pronounce dishonour of her ; by my life , She never knew harm - doing : oh , now after So many courses of the fun enthron'd , Still grown in a majesty and pomp , The which to leave , a ...
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