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An it please your grace , the king and queen to - morrow morning will ride a hawking to Saint Al- ban's , and crave your company ... Ay , but by the grace of God , and Hume's advice , Your grace's state shall be advanc'd ere long .
An it please your grace , the king and queen to - morrow morning will ride a hawking to Saint Al- ban's , and crave your company ... Ay , but by the grace of God , and Hume's advice , Your grace's state shall be advanc'd ere long .
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He doth entreat your grace , my noble lord , To visit him to - morrow , or next day : He is within , with two right reverend fathers , Divinely bent to meditation : And in no worldly suits would he be mov'd , To draw him from his holy ...
He doth entreat your grace , my noble lord , To visit him to - morrow , or next day : He is within , with two right reverend fathers , Divinely bent to meditation : And in no worldly suits would he be mov'd , To draw him from his holy ...
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... that his grace would pardon them , and license them to purpose unto his grace the intent of their coming without his ... they durst not be so bold to move him of that matter ; in which , albeit they meant as much honour to his grace ...
... that his grace would pardon them , and license them to purpose unto his grace the intent of their coming without his ... they durst not be so bold to move him of that matter ; in which , albeit they meant as much honour to his grace ...
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Contents
PAGE | vii |
Tomb of Henry V in Westminster Abbey | 20 |
ILLUSTRATION OF ACT II | 32 |
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