Both Uses of
mortal
in
Henry VIII
- Prove but our marriage lawful, by my life And kingly dignity, we are contented To wear our mortal state to come with her, Katherine our queen, before the primest creature That's paragon'd o' the world.†
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- Sir, For holy offices I have a time; a time To think upon the part of business which I bear i' the state; and Nature does require Her times of preservation, which perforce I, her frail son, amongst my brethren mortal, Must give my tendance to.†
Scene 3.2
Definition:
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(mortal as in: mortal body) human (especially merely human); or subject to death