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After my death I wish no other herald,
No other speaker of my living actions,
To keep mine honour from corruption,
But such an honest chronicler as Griffith.
— King Henry VIII, Act IV Scene 2
KEYWORD: thanks
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That wishing well had not a body in't,
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My thanks and duty are your majesty's. |
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I cannot give thee less, to be call'd grateful:
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I must not hear thee; fare thee well, kind maid;
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Thanks, sir; all the rest is mute. |
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She is not well; but yet she has her health: she's
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But I con him no thanks for't, in the nature he
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Nothing, but let him have thanks. Demand of him my
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That you may well perceive I have not wrong'd you,
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