The Works of Shakespeare, Tema 24 |
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ANNE . 0 , God's will ! much better She ne'er had known pomp : though't be temporal , Yet , if that quarreller , Fortune , do divorce It from the bearer , ' tis a sufferance panging As soul and body's severing .
ANNE . 0 , God's will ! much better She ne'er had known pomp : though't be temporal , Yet , if that quarreller , Fortune , do divorce It from the bearer , ' tis a sufferance panging As soul and body's severing .
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40 your back ACT II ANNE . No , in truth . Sc . III Old L. Then you are weakly made : pluck off a little ; ) I would not be a young Count in your way For more than blushing comes to : if Cannot vouchsafe this burthen , ' tis too weak ...
40 your back ACT II ANNE . No , in truth . Sc . III Old L. Then you are weakly made : pluck off a little ; ) I would not be a young Count in your way For more than blushing comes to : if Cannot vouchsafe this burthen , ' tis too weak ...
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ANNE . My honour'd Lord . [ Exit Lord Chamberlain . Old L. Why , this it is ; see , see ! I have been begging sixteen years in Court ( Am yet a courtier beggarly ) nor could Come pat betwixt too early and too late For any suit of pounds ...
ANNE . My honour'd Lord . [ Exit Lord Chamberlain . Old L. Why , this it is ; see , see ! I have been begging sixteen years in Court ( Am yet a courtier beggarly ) nor could Come pat betwixt too early and too late For any suit of pounds ...
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ACT I Sc ACT II ACT III Sc ANNE attend bear better bless bring BUCK Buckingham Cardinal cause CHAM comes conscience Court CRAN CROM Cromwell dare Duke England Enter exeunt Exit fair fall father favour fear follows further GENT give Grace Griffith grow hand hath head hear heart Heaven Highness holy honest honour hope hour KATH KATHARINE keep King King's Lady late learned leave live looks Lord Lord Cardinal Lord Chamberlain LOVELL Madam master mean mind never noble NORFOLK once pass peace person pity play pleasure poor pray present Princes Queen royal SANDS SCENE sent Sir Thomas soul speak stand sure tell thank thee There's thing thou tongue true truth virtue wish WOLSEY woman