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King Henry VIII by William Shakespeare
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Be done in this and all things! I obey.
O my Lord Abergavenny, fare you well!

BRANDON.
Nay, he must bear you company.
[To Abergavenny.] The King
Is pleas'd you shall to the Tower, till you know
How he determines further.

ABERGAVENNY.
As the Duke said,
The will of Heaven be done, and the King's pleasure
By me obey'd!

BRANDON.
Here is warrant from
The King to attach Lord Montacute, and the bodies
Of the Duke's confessor, John de la Car,
One Gilbert Peck, his chancellor,--

BUCKINGHAM.
So, so;
These are the limbs o' the plot. No more, I hope?

BRANDON.
A monk o' the Chartreux.

BUCKINGHAM
O, Nicholas Hopkins?

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