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Henry VIII
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Prologue
Verse
Henry VIII
I come no more to make you laugh: things now
prologue
Norfolk
Verse
Henry VIII
Then you lost The view of earthly glory: men might say
I i 20
Buckingham
Verse
Henry VIII
Pray give me favour, sir. This cunning cardinal
I i 201
Wolsey
Verse
Henry VIII
And for me, I have no further gone in this
I ii 81
King Henry
Verse
Henry VIII
It grieves many: The gentleman is learn'd, and a most rare speaker,
I ii 127
Surveyor
Verse
Henry VIII
Not long before your highness sped to France
I ii 175
Buckingham
Verse
Henry VIII
All good people You that thus far have come to pity me
II i 74
Buckingham
Verse
Henry VIII
When I came hither, I was Lord High Constable,
II i 123
Wolsey
Verse
Henry VIII
I do profess You speak not like yourself; who ever yet
II iv 93
King Henry
Verse
Henry VIII
My Lord Cardinal, I do excuse you; yea, upon mine honour,
II iv 167
Wolsey
Verse
Henry VIII
What should this mean? What sudden anger's this? how have I reap'd it?
III ii 255
Wolsey
Verse
Henry VIII
So farewell; to the little good you bear me
III ii 418
Wolsey
Verse
Henry VIII
Cromwell, I did not think to shed a tear
III ii 507
3rd General
Verse - intercut
Henry VIII
As well as I am able. The rich stream
IV i 84
Griffith
Verse
Henry VIII
This cardinal, Though from a humble stock, undoubtedly
IV ii 57
Porter's Man
Prose
Henry VIII
The spoons will be the bigger, sir.
IV iv 28
Cranmer
Verse - intercut
Henry VIII
Let me speak, sir, For heaven now bids me; and the words I utter
V v 20
King Henry
Verse - intercut
Henry VIII
Know you not How your state stands i' the world,
IV ii 156
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