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... Rome ; " What's past , and what's to come , she can descry . 1 ' You are as ignorant in the true movings of my muse as the astronomers are in the true movings of Mars , which to this day they could never attain to . " Ga- briel Harvey's ...
... Rome ; " What's past , and what's to come , she can descry . 1 ' You are as ignorant in the true movings of my muse as the astronomers are in the true movings of Mars , which to this day they could never attain to . " Ga- briel Harvey's ...
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... Rome shall remedy . War . Roam thither then Som . My lord , it were your duty to forbear . War . Ay , see the bishop be not overborne . Som . Methinks , my lord should be religious , And know the office that belongs to such . War ...
... Rome shall remedy . War . Roam thither then Som . My lord , it were your duty to forbear . War . Ay , see the bishop be not overborne . Som . Methinks , my lord should be religious , And know the office that belongs to such . War ...
Side 33
... Rome , * And set the triple crown upon his head ; * That were a state fit for his holiness . ' Suff . Madam , be patient ; as I was cause " Your highness came to England , so will I In England work your grace's full content . To give ...
... Rome , * And set the triple crown upon his head ; * That were a state fit for his holiness . ' Suff . Madam , be patient ; as I was cause " Your highness came to England , so will I In England work your grace's full content . To give ...
Side 134
... Rome , the nurse of judg- ment , Invited by your noble self , hath sent One general tongue unto us , this good man , This just and learned priest , Cardinal Campeius ; Whom , once more , I present unto your highness . K. Hen . And ...
... Rome , the nurse of judg- ment , Invited by your noble self , hath sent One general tongue unto us , this good man , This just and learned priest , Cardinal Campeius ; Whom , once more , I present unto your highness . K. Hen . And ...
Side 136
... Rome is read , Let silence be commanded . K. Hen . What's the need ? It hath already publicly been read , And on all sides the authority allow'd ; You may then spare that time . Wol . Be't so : Proceed . Scribe . Say , Henry king of ...
... Rome is read , Let silence be commanded . K. Hen . What's the need ? It hath already publicly been read , And on all sides the authority allow'd ; You may then spare that time . Wol . Be't so : Proceed . Scribe . Say , Henry king of ...
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