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... Henry . The fact you say was done Not of pretensed † malice , but by chance . Cob . Upon mine honour so , no otherwise . K. Henry . There is his pardon ; bid him make amends , And cleanse his soul to God for his offence : What we remit ...
... Henry . The fact you say was done Not of pretensed † malice , but by chance . Cob . Upon mine honour so , no otherwise . K. Henry . There is his pardon ; bid him make amends , And cleanse his soul to God for his offence : What we remit ...
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... Henry . Butler . But . My lord . K. Henry . Go down by Greenwich , and command a boat At the Friars - bridge attend my coming down . But . I will , my lord . [ Exit BUTLER . K. Hen . It's time , I think , to look unto rebellion , When ...
... Henry . Butler . But . My lord . K. Henry . Go down by Greenwich , and command a boat At the Friars - bridge attend my coming down . But . I will , my lord . [ Exit BUTLER . K. Hen . It's time , I think , to look unto rebellion , When ...
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... Henry . Yes , that I can . Sir John . Wilt thou do so much for me , when I shall have occasion ? K. Henry . Yes , ' faith will I , so it be for no murder . Sir John . Nay , I am a pitiful * thief ; all the hurt I do a man , I take but ...
... Henry . Yes , that I can . Sir John . Wilt thou do so much for me , when I shall have occasion ? K. Henry . Yes , ' faith will I , so it be for no murder . Sir John . Nay , I am a pitiful * thief ; all the hurt I do a man , I take but ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volume 4 William Shakespeare Visualização completa - 1852 |
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