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6 d is a quotation from Henry V111 act V scene 3. My good lord---------(10 letters) I have A-C-B-S-O-.
I've read through the scene but cannot find the quotation. What am I missing? Help please.
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I've read through the scene but cannot find the quotation. What am I missing? Help please.
Also is there aJapanese dish called sushisi.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The quotation is quite near the front of the Scene which is as follows :-
CROMWELL
Please your honours,
The chief cause concerns his grace of Canterbury.
GARDINER
Has he had knowledge of it?
CROMWELL
Yes.
NORFOLK
Who waits there?
KEEPER
Without, my noble lords?
GARDINER
Yes.
KEEPER
My lord archbishop;
And has done half an hour, to know your pleasures.
CHANCELLOR
Let him come in.
KEEPER
Your grace may enter now.
CHANCELLOR
My good lord archbishop, I'm very sorry
CROMWELL
Please your honours,
The chief cause concerns his grace of Canterbury.
GARDINER
Has he had knowledge of it?
CROMWELL
Yes.
NORFOLK
Who waits there?
KEEPER
Without, my noble lords?
GARDINER
Yes.
KEEPER
My lord archbishop;
And has done half an hour, to know your pleasures.
CHANCELLOR
Let him come in.
KEEPER
Your grace may enter now.
CHANCELLOR
My good lord archbishop, I'm very sorry
Many and belated thanks to all of you, especially to Canary who filled me in on where in the scene the quotation lies. However I'm still in the dark. Have I got another edition of Shakespeare for nowhere in Act 5 scene 3 can I find such a speech. Sorry to be so 'twp' a Welsh word which signifies how I feel.