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Henry VIII
[I, 2] |
(stage directions) |
442 |
[Exit Secretary]
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2 |
Henry VIII
[I, 4] |
(stage directions) |
728 |
[Exit Servant]
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3 |
Henry VIII
[I, 4] |
Cardinal Wolsey |
738 |
Good lord chamberlain,
Go, give 'em welcome; you can speak the French tongue;
And, pray, receive 'em nobly, and conduct 'em
Into our presence, where this heaven of beauty
Shall shine at full upon them. Some attend him.
[Exit Chamberlain, attended. All rise, and tables removed]
You have now a broken banquet; but we'll mend it.
A good digestion to you all: and once more
I shower a welcome on ye; welcome all.
[Hautboys. Enter KING HENRY VIII and others, as]
masquers, habited like shepherds, ushered by the
Chamberlain. They pass directly before CARDINAL
WOLSEY, and gracefully salute him]
A noble company! what are their pleasures?
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4 |
Henry VIII
[II, 2] |
Duke of Norfolk |
1087 |
Thanks, my good lord chamberlain.
[Exit Chamberlain; and KING HENRY VIII draws the]
curtain, and sits reading pensively]
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5 |
Henry VIII
[II, 2] |
(stage directions) |
1161 |
[Exit CARDINAL WOLSEY]
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6 |
Henry VIII
[II, 2] |
Henry VIII |
1190 |
Deliver this with modesty to the queen.
[Exit GARDINER]
The most convenient place that I can think of
For such 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!
O, 'tis a tender place; and I must leave her.
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7 |
Henry VIII
[II, 3] |
(stage directions) |
1299 |
[Exit Chamberlain]
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8 |
Henry VIII
[III, 1] |
Queen Katharine |
1641 |
Pray their graces
To come near.
[Exit Gentleman]
What can be their business
With me, a poor weak woman, fall'n from favour?
I do not like their coming. Now I think on't,
They should be good men; their affairs as righteous:
But all hoods make not monks.
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9 |
Henry VIII
[III, 2] |
Cardinal Wolsey |
1941 |
Leave me awhile.
[Exit CROMWELL]
[Aside]
It shall be to the Duchess of Alencon,
The French king's sister: he shall marry her.
Anne Bullen! No; I'll no Anne Bullens for him:
There's more in't than fair visage. Bullen!
No, we'll no Bullens. Speedily I wish
To hear from Rome. The Marchioness of Pembroke!
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10 |
Henry VIII
[III, 2] |
Henry VIII |
2080 |
'Tis nobly spoken:
Take notice, lords, he has a loyal breast,
For you have seen him open't. Read o'er this;
[Giving him papers]
And after, this: and then to breakfast with
What appetite you have.
[Exit KING HENRY VIII, frowning upon CARDINAL WOLSEY:]
the Nobles throng after him, smiling and whispering]
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11 |
Henry VIII
[IV, 1] |
(stage directions) |
2478 |
[Exit procession, and then a great flourish of trumpets]
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12 |
Henry VIII
[V, 1] |
Henry VIII |
2870 |
Charles, good night.
[Exit SUFFOLK]
[Enter DENNY]
Well, sir, what follows?
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13 |
Henry VIII
[V, 1] |
(stage directions) |
2880 |
[Exit DENNY]
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14 |
Henry VIII
[V, 1] |
Henry VIII |
2953 |
Be of good cheer;
They shall no more prevail than we give way to.
Keep comfort to you; and this morning see
You do appear before them: if they shall chance,
In charging you with matters, to commit you,
The best persuasions to the contrary
Fail not to use, and with what vehemency
The occasion shall instruct you: if entreaties
Will render you no remedy, this ring
Deliver them, and your appeal to us
There make before them. Look, the good man weeps!
He's honest, on mine honour. God's blest mother!
I swear he is true—hearted; and a soul
None better in my kingdom. Get you gone,
And do as I have bid you.
[Exit CRANMER]
He has strangled
His language in his tears.
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15 |
Henry VIII
[V, 1] |
(stage directions) |
2990 |
[Exit]
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16 |
Henry VIII
[V, 2] |
(stage directions) |
3014 |
[Exit]
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