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Suf . How is the King employ'd ? CHAM . I left him private , Full of sad thoughts and troubles . NOR . What's the cause ? CHAM . It seems the marriage with his brother's wife Has crept too near his conscience . SUF .
Suf . How is the King employ'd ? CHAM . I left him private , Full of sad thoughts and troubles . NOR . What's the cause ? CHAM . It seems the marriage with his brother's wife Has crept too near his conscience . SUF .
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... receipt of learning is Black - Friars ; There ye shall meet about this weighty business : My Wolsey , see it furnish'd . O , my Lord , Would it not grieve an able man to leave So sweet a bedfellow ? But , Conscience , Conscience !
... receipt of learning is Black - Friars ; There ye shall meet about this weighty business : My Wolsey , see it furnish'd . O , my Lord , Would it not grieve an able man to leave So sweet a bedfellow ? But , Conscience , Conscience !
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ACT V Sc . III 40 50 ( I speak it with a single heart , my Lords ) A man that more detests , more stirs against , Both in his private conscience and his place , Defacers of a public peace than I do . Pray Heaven , the King may never ...
ACT V Sc . III 40 50 ( I speak it with a single heart , my Lords ) A man that more detests , more stirs against , Both in his private conscience and his place , Defacers of a public peace than I do . Pray Heaven , the King may never ...
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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