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... EARL OF SURREY LORD CHAMBERLAIN LORD CHANCELLOR GARDINER, bishop of Winchester BISHOP OF LINCOLN LORD ABERGAVENNY LORD SANDYS (called also SIR WILLIAM SANDYS) SIR HENRY GUILDFORD SIR THOMAS LOVELL SIR ANTHONY DENNY SIR NICHOLAS VAUX ...
... EARL OF SURREY LORD CHAMBERLAIN LORD CHANCELLOR GARDINER, bishop of Winchester BISHOP OF LINCOLN LORD ABERGAVENNY LORD SANDYS (called also SIR WILLIAM SANDYS) SIR HENRY GUILDFORD SIR THOMAS LOVELL SIR ANTHONY DENNY SIR NICHOLAS VAUX ...
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Enter the King, leaning on the Cardinal's shoulder, the Nobles, and Sir Thomas Lovell; the Cardinal places himself under the King's feet on his right side.] KING. My life itself, and the best heart of it, Thanks you for this great care.
Enter the King, leaning on the Cardinal's shoulder, the Nobles, and Sir Thomas Lovell; the Cardinal places himself under the King's feet on his right side.] KING. My life itself, and the best heart of it, Thanks you for this great care.
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I told my lord the Duke, by the devil's illusions The monk might be deceiv'd; and that 'twas dangerous for him To ruminate ... had the King in his last sickness fail'd, The Cardinal's and Sir Thomas Lovell's heads Should have gone off.
I told my lord the Duke, by the devil's illusions The monk might be deceiv'd; and that 'twas dangerous for him To ruminate ... had the King in his last sickness fail'd, The Cardinal's and Sir Thomas Lovell's heads Should have gone off.
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CHAMBERLAIN. Death! my lord, Their clothes are after such a pagan cut too, That, sure, they've worn out Christendom. [Enter Sir Thomas Lovell.] How now! What news, Sir Thomas Lovell? LOVELL. Faith, my lord, I hear of none, ...
CHAMBERLAIN. Death! my lord, Their clothes are after such a pagan cut too, That, sure, they've worn out Christendom. [Enter Sir Thomas Lovell.] How now! What news, Sir Thomas Lovell? LOVELL. Faith, my lord, I hear of none, ...
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Now An honest country lord, as I am, beaten A long time out of play, may bring his plainsong And have an hour of hearing; and, ... Well said, Lord Sandys; Your colt's tooth is not cast yet. ... Sir Thomas, Whither were you a-going?
Now An honest country lord, as I am, beaten A long time out of play, may bring his plainsong And have an hour of hearing; and, ... Well said, Lord Sandys; Your colt's tooth is not cast yet. ... Sir Thomas, Whither were you a-going?
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ANNE Archbishop attend bear better Bishop bless bring BUCKINGHAM CAMPEIUS Canterbury Cardinal cause CHAMBERLAIN comes comfort conscience court CRANMER CROMWELL dare door Duke Enter Exeunt Exit fair fall father favour fear follows further give Grace GRIFFITH grow hand hath head hear heart Heaven Highness holy honest honour hope hour King King's lady late learned leave live looks Lord Lord Cardinal Lord Chamberlain LOVELL madam malice master mean mind never noble NORFOLK OLD LADY once pass patience peace person pity pleasure poor PORTER pray prayers present princes QUEEN KATHERINE royal SANDYS SECOND GENTLEMAN sent servant Sir Thomas soul speak stand strange SUFFOLK sure SURREY SURVEYOR tell thank thee There's thing thou tongue true truth virtue wish witness WOLSEY woman