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Pàgina 55
Crom . To his own hand , in's bed - chamber . " Wol . Look'd he o'th ' infide of the Paper ? Crom . Presently He did unfeal them , and the first he view'd , He did it with a serious mind ; a heed Was in his countenance .
Crom . To his own hand , in's bed - chamber . " Wol . Look'd he o'th ' infide of the Paper ? Crom . Presently He did unfeal them , and the first he view'd , He did it with a serious mind ; a heed Was in his countenance .
Pàgina 64
Crom . I have no power to speak , Sir . Wol . What , amaz'd At my misfortunes ? can thy fpirit wonder A great man fhould decline ? nay , if you weep , I'm fall'n indeed . Crom . How does your Grace ? Wol . Why , well ; Never fo truly ...
Crom . I have no power to speak , Sir . Wol . What , amaz'd At my misfortunes ? can thy fpirit wonder A great man fhould decline ? nay , if you weep , I'm fall'n indeed . Crom . How does your Grace ? Wol . Why , well ; Never fo truly ...
Pàgina 65
Crom . The next is , that Sir Thomas Moor is chofen Lord Chancellor in your place . Wol . That's fomewhat fudden But he's a learned man . May he continue Long in his Highnefs ' favour , and do justice .
Crom . The next is , that Sir Thomas Moor is chofen Lord Chancellor in your place . Wol . That's fomewhat fudden But he's a learned man . May he continue Long in his Highnefs ' favour , and do justice .
Pàgina 66
Crom . Good Sir , have patience . Wol . So I have . Farewel The hopes of court ! my hopes in heav'n do dwell . [ Exeunt . ACT W I A E B P HOTUMORIR UTOA ACT IV . SCENE I. Enter two Gentlemen 65 King HENRY VIII .
Crom . Good Sir , have patience . Wol . So I have . Farewel The hopes of court ! my hopes in heav'n do dwell . [ Exeunt . ACT W I A E B P HOTUMORIR UTOA ACT IV . SCENE I. Enter two Gentlemen 65 King HENRY VIII .
Pàgina 84
Cromwell at the lower end , as Secretary . Chan . Speak to the business , Mr Secretary : Why are we met in council ? Crom . Please your Honours , The caufe concerns his Grace of Canterbury , Gard . Has he knowledge of it ? Cro m Crom .
Cromwell at the lower end , as Secretary . Chan . Speak to the business , Mr Secretary : Why are we met in council ? Crom . Please your Honours , The caufe concerns his Grace of Canterbury , Gard . Has he knowledge of it ? Cro m Crom .
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