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... Enter a Servant ' Chamberlain . How now , what is't ? Servant . A noble troop of strangers , For so they seem . They've left their barge , and landed ; And hither make , as great ambassadors From foreign princes . Wolsey . Good lord ...
... Enter a Servant ' Chamberlain . How now , what is't ? Servant . A noble troop of strangers , For so they seem . They've left their barge , and landed ; And hither make , as great ambassadors From foreign princes . Wolsey . Good lord ...
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... entered ' London . The Queen's apartments " Enter QUEEN and her Women , as at work ' 2. Katharine . Take thy lute , wench ; my soul grows sad with troubles ; Sing and disperse ' em , if thou canst ; leave working . Song Orpheus with his ...
... entered ' London . The Queen's apartments " Enter QUEEN and her Women , as at work ' 2. Katharine . Take thy lute , wench ; my soul grows sad with troubles ; Sing and disperse ' em , if thou canst ; leave working . Song Orpheus with his ...
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... enter since I slept ? Griffith . Katharine . No ? Saw you not even now a blesséd troop Invite me to a banquet , whose bright faces Cast thousand beams upon me , like the sun ? They promised me eternal happiness , And brought me garlands ...
... enter since I slept ? Griffith . Katharine . No ? Saw you not even now a blesséd troop Invite me to a banquet , whose bright faces Cast thousand beams upon me , like the sun ? They promised me eternal happiness , And brought me garlands ...
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
The Play | xxxi |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY VIII | xxxviii |
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