The complete works of william Shakespeare, with annotations and a general introduction by Sidney Lee .. . ACT FOURTH —SCENE I A STREET IN WESTMINSTEREnter two Gentlemen, meeting one another FiBST Gentleman OURE WELL MET ONCE again. Sec. Gent. So are you. FiKST Gent. You come totake your stand here and beholdThe Lady Anne pass from hercoronation ? Sec. Gent. T is all my busi-ness. At our last encounter,The Duke of Buckingham camefrom his trial. First Gent. T is very true:but that time offerd sorrow;This, general Gent. Tis well: the citizens, I am sure, have shown at full their royal mi
The complete works of william Shakespeare, with annotations and a general introduction by Sidney Lee .. . ACT FOURTH —SCENE I A STREET IN WESTMINSTEREnter two Gentlemen, meeting one another FiBST Gentleman OURE WELL MET ONCE again. Sec. Gent. So are you. FiKST Gent. You come totake your stand here and beholdThe Lady Anne pass from hercoronation ? Sec. Gent. T is all my busi-ness. At our last encounter,The Duke of Buckingham camefrom his trial. First Gent. T is very true:but that time offerd sorrow;This, general Gent. Tis well: the citizens, I am sure, have shown at full their royal minds —. 1 You re well md once again] The two gentlemen have met before, II, i(for the same purpose of indicating the general course of the action).[108] SCENE I KING HENRY VIII As, let em have their rights, they are ever forward —In celebration of this day with shows, lo Pageants and sights of honour. First Gent. Never greater, Nor, Ill assure you, better taken, sir. Sec. Gent. May I be bold to ask what that paper in your hand ? First Gent. Yes; t is the list Of those that claim their offices this dayBy custom of the Duke of Suffolk is the first, and claimsTo be high-steward; next, the Duke of Norfolk,He to be earl marshal: you may read the rest. Sec. Gent. I thank you, sir: had I not known those customs, 20 I should have been beholding to your , I beseech you, whats become of Katharine,The princess dowager ? how goes her business ? First Gent. That I can tell you too. The Arch-bishopOf Canterbury, accompanied with otherLearned and reverend fathers of h
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