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And the Duke of Clarence was in Love with the ELDER , the Lady Isabel ; and in
Reality was married to her five Years before Prince Edward took the Lady Anne
to Wife . And in K. Richard 3d , Gloucester , who married this Lady Anne when a ...
And the Duke of Clarence was in Love with the ELDER , the Lady Isabel ; and in
Reality was married to her five Years before Prince Edward took the Lady Anne
to Wife . And in K. Richard 3d , Gloucester , who married this Lady Anne when a ...
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Enter Anne Bullen , and an old Lady . Anne . N.o T for that neither ---- here's the
pang His highness having liv d - fo - long with her , and the So good a lady , that
no tongue could ever Pronounce dihonour of her ; by my life , She never knew ...
Enter Anne Bullen , and an old Lady . Anne . N.o T for that neither ---- here's the
pang His highness having liv d - fo - long with her , and the So good a lady , that
no tongue could ever Pronounce dihonour of her ; by my life , She never knew ...
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That they have caught the King and who knows yet , But from this lady may
proceed a Gem , To lighten all this ifle - I'll to the King , And say , I spoke with you
. [ Exit Lord Chamberlain . Anne . My honour'd lord .. Old L. Why , this it is : see ,
see !
That they have caught the King and who knows yet , But from this lady may
proceed a Gem , To lighten all this ifle - I'll to the King , And say , I spoke with you
. [ Exit Lord Chamberlain . Anne . My honour'd lord .. Old L. Why , this it is : see ,
see !
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I swear , he is true . e - hearted ; and a soul None better in my kingdom . Get you
gone , And do as I have bid you . [ Exit Cranmer . H'as strangled all his language
in his tears . Enter an old Lady . Gen. [ within ] Come back ; what mean you ?
I swear , he is true . e - hearted ; and a soul None better in my kingdom . Get you
gone , And do as I have bid you . [ Exit Cranmer . H'as strangled all his language
in his tears . Enter an old Lady . Gen. [ within ] Come back ; what mean you ?
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Train born by a lady : then follows the Marchioness of Dorset , the other god -
mother , and ladies . The troop pass once about the flage , and Garter speaks .
Gart . Heav'n , from thy endless goodness send long life , And ever happy , to the
high ...
Train born by a lady : then follows the Marchioness of Dorset , the other god -
mother , and ladies . The troop pass once about the flage , and Garter speaks .
Gart . Heav'n , from thy endless goodness send long life , And ever happy , to the
high ...
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