King Henry the Eighth: With Introd., And Notes [explanatory And Critical ...

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King Henry the Eighth: With Introd., And Notes [explanatory And Critical ...
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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He attends your Highness* pleasure.
King, Bring him to us.
[Exit Denny.
Lov. {Aside."] This is about that which the bishop spake : I'm happily ii come hither.
Re-enter Denny, with Cranmer, King. Avoid the gallery. [Lovell seems to stay."] Ha ! I have said. Be gone.
What ! {Exeunt Lovell and Denny.
Cran. {Aside."] I am fearful; wherefore frowns he thus?
Tis his aspect of terror. AlPs not well.
King. How now, my lord ! you do desire to know Wherefore I sent for you.
11 Happily here means luckily
...^ or opportunely ; as in page 140, note a^ Digitized by LjOOQ IC 154 ^^ING HENRY THE EIGHTH. ACT V« Cran. \Kneeling^ It is my duty T* attend your Highness' pleasure.
King, Pray you, arise, My good and gracious Lord of Canterbury. \He rises.
Come, you and I must walk a turn together ; IVe news to tell you : come, come, give me your hand.
Ah, my good lord, I grieve at what I speak, And am right sorry to repeat what follows.
I have, and most unwillingly, of late Heard many grievous, I do say, my lord.


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