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... CAMPEIUS , with a commission ' Who's there ? my good lord cardinal ? O my Wolsey , The quiet of my wounded conscience , Thou art a cure fit for a king . [ to Campeius ] You're welcome , Most learned reverend sir , into our kingdom : Use ...
... CAMPEIUS , with a commission ' Who's there ? my good lord cardinal ? O my Wolsey , The quiet of my wounded conscience , Thou art a cure fit for a king . [ to Campeius ] You're welcome , Most learned reverend sir , into our kingdom : Use ...
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... Campeius . My Lord of York , was not one Doctor Pace In this man's place before him ? Wolsey . Yes , he was . Campeius . Was he not held a learnéd man ? Wolsey . Yes , surely . Campeius . Believe me , there's an ill opinion spread then ...
... Campeius . My Lord of York , was not one Doctor Pace In this man's place before him ? Wolsey . Yes , he was . Campeius . Was he not held a learnéd man ? Wolsey . Yes , surely . Campeius . Believe me , there's an ill opinion spread then ...
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... Campeius . I would your grace Would leave your griefs , and take my counsel . 2. Katharine . Campeius . Put your main cause into the king's protection ; How , sir ? He's loving and most gracious . " Twill be much Both for your honour ...
... Campeius . I would your grace Would leave your griefs , and take my counsel . 2. Katharine . Campeius . Put your main cause into the king's protection ; How , sir ? He's loving and most gracious . " Twill be much Both for your honour ...
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
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