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Henry VIII
[I, 1] |
Cardinal Wolsey |
174 |
The Duke of Buckingham's surveyor, ha?
Where's his examination?
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2 |
Henry VIII
[I, 2] |
Henry VIII |
533 |
Ha! what, so rank? Ah ha!
There's mischief in this man: canst thou say further?
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3 |
Henry VIII
[II, 2] |
Henry VIII |
1091 |
Who's there, ha?
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4 |
Henry VIII
[II, 2] |
Henry VIII |
1093 |
Who's there, I say? How dare you thrust yourselves
Into my private meditations?
Who am I? ha?
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5 |
Henry VIII
[II, 2] |
Henry VIII |
1100 |
Ye are too bold:
Go to; I'll make ye know your times of business:
Is this an hour for temporal affairs, ha?
[Enter CARDINAL WOLSEY and CARDINAL CAMPEIUS, with]
a commission]
Who's there? my good lord cardinal? O my Wolsey,
The quiet of my wounded conscience;
Thou art a cure fit for a king.
[To CARDINAL CAMPEIUS]
You're welcome,
Most learned reverend sir, into our kingdom:
Use us and it.
[To CARDINAL WOLSEY]
My good lord, have great care
I be not found a talker.
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6 |
Henry VIII
[III, 2] |
Duke of Suffolk |
1899 |
No, no;
There be moe wasps that buzz about his nose
Will make this sting the sooner. Cardinal Campeius
Is stol'n away to Rome; hath ta'en no leave;
Has left the cause o' the king unhandled; and
Is posted, as the agent of our cardinal,
To second all his plot. I do assure you
The king cried Ha! at this.
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7 |
Henry VIII
[III, 2] |
Lord Chamberlain |
1907 |
Now, God incense him,
And let him cry Ha! louder!
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8 |
Henry VIII
[V, 1] |
Henry VIII |
2854 |
What say'st thou, ha?
To pray for her? what, is she crying out?
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9 |
Henry VIII
[V, 1] |
Henry VIII |
2876 |
Ha! Canterbury?
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10 |
Henry VIII
[V, 1] |
Henry VIII |
2884 |
Avoid the gallery.
[LOVELL seems to stay]
Ha! I have said. Be gone. What!
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Henry VIII
[V, 2] |
Henry VIII |
3034 |
Ha! 'tis he, indeed:
Is this the honour they do one another?
'Tis well there's one above 'em yet. I had thought
They had parted so much honesty among 'em
At least, good manners, as not thus to suffer
A man of his place, and so near our favour,
To dance attendance on their lordships' pleasures,
And at the door too, like a post with packets.
By holy Mary, Butts, there's knavery:
Let 'em alone, and draw the curtain close:
We shall hear more anon.
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