Code |
Character |
Lines |
First Line |
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G-880 |
Griffith (Gentleman Usher) | 21 |
This Cardinall, (Though from an humble Stocke, undoubtedly) |
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G-881 |
Prologue | 32 |
I Come no more to make you laugh, Things now, (NULL) |
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M-880 |
Buckingham | 26 |
All good people, (I have this day receiv'd a Traitors judgement,) |
|
M-881 |
Buckingham | 37 |
Nay, Sir Nicholas, (Let it alone; my State now will but mocke me.) |
|
M-882 |
Buckingham | 26 |
Pray give me favour Sir: This cunning Cardinall (Does buy and sell his Honour as he pleases,) |
|
M-883 |
Cardinal Wolsey | 30 |
Cromwel, I did not thinke to shed a teare (Cromwel, I charge thee, fling away Ambition,) |
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M-884 |
Cardinal Wolsey | 22 |
I do professe (I have no Spleene against you, nor injustice) |
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M-885 |
Cardinal Wolsey | 23 |
So farewell, to the little good you beare me. (Farewell? A long farewell to all my Greatnesse.) |
|
M-886 |
Cardinal Wolsey | 25 |
What should this meane? (Farewell? A long farewell to all my Greatnesse.) |
|
M-887 |
Cranmer | 43 |
Let me speake Sir, (This Royall Infant, Heaven still move about her;) |
|
M-888 |
Cranmer | 29 |
My good Lords; Hitherto, in all the Progresse (Lay all the weight ye can upon my patience,) |
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M-889 |
Griffith (Gentleman Usher) | 25 |
Noble Madam: Mens evill manners, live in Brasse, their Vertues (This Cardinall, Though from an humble Stocke,) |
|
M-890 |
King Henry (VIII) | 56 |
My Lord Cardinall, (I doe excuse you; yea, upon mine Honour,) |
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M-891 |
King Henry (VIII) | 43 |
Pray you arise (What manner of man are you? /Your Enemies are many, and not small; their practises) |
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M-892 |
King Henry (VIII) | 26 |
You were ever good at sodaine Commendations, (No Sir, it doe’s not please me,) |
|
M-893 |
Norfolke | 26 |
Then you lost (The view of earthly glory: Men might say) |
|
M-894 |
Porter Man | 20 (prose) |
The Spoones will be the bigger Sir: There is (Fire-Drake did I hit three times on the head,) |
|
M-895 |
Surveyor | 31 |
Not long before your Highnesse sped to France, (The Monke might be deceiv’d, and that ’twas dangerous) |
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M-896 |
Third Gentleman | 33 |
As well as I am able. The rich streame (At length, her Grace rose, and with modest paces) |
|
W-880 |
Anne Bullen | 24 |
Not for that neither; here’s the pang that pinches. (I sweare, tis better to be lowly borne,) |
|
W-881 |
Queene Katherine | 29 |
In which I have commended to his goodnesse (The Modell of our chaste loves: his yong daughter,) |
|
W-882 |
Queene Katherine | 17 |
My Lord, My Lord, I am a simple woman, much too weake (NULL) |
|
W-883 |
Queene Katherine | 45 |
Sir, I desire you do me Right and Justice, (In what have I offended you? What cause) |
|
W-884 |
Queene Katherine | 24 |
To betray me. (That any English man dare give me Councell?) |
|
W-885 |
Queene Katherine | 22 |
Would I had never trod this English Earth, (You know I am a Woman, lacking wit) |
|
W-886 |
Queene Katherine | 29 |
Ye turne me into nothing. Woe upon ye, (Put my sicke cause into his hands, that hates me?) |
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