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Act V. Scene Ii. a Street Near the Thames.

Thomas Lord Cromwell · William Shakespeare — chapter 18 of 21 · ~107 words · public domain

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CROMWELL. Is the Barge ready? I will straight to Lambeth, And if this one day’s business once were past, I’d take my ease to morrow after trouble.— How now, my friend, wouldst thou speak with me?

MESSENGER. Sir, here’s a letter from my Lord of Bedford.

CROMWELL. O good, my friend, commend me to thy Lord. Hold, take those Angels; drink them for thy pains.

MESSENGER. He doth desire your grace to read it, Because he says it doth concern you near.

CROMWELL. Bid him assure himself of that. Farewell. To morrow, tell him, shall he hear from me.— Set on before there, and away to Lambeth.

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