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Pagina 46
Good queen , my lord , good queen : I say , good queen ; And would by combat
make her good , so were I A man , the worst about you . Leon . Force her hence .
Paul . Let him that makes but trifles of his cycs First hand me : on mine own ...
Good queen , my lord , good queen : I say , good queen ; And would by combat
make her good , so were I A man , the worst about you . Leon . Force her hence .
Paul . Let him that makes but trifles of his cycs First hand me : on mine own ...
Pagina 102
to sport with them , as youth required , and so passed by the queen and came to
the Duchess of Berry , who took and held him by the arm to know what he was ,
but the king would not show his name . Then the duchess said , Ye shall not ...
to sport with them , as youth required , and so passed by the queen and came to
the Duchess of Berry , who took and held him by the arm to know what he was ,
but the king would not show his name . Then the duchess said , Ye shall not ...
Pagina 422
Queen . ' T is nothing less : conceit is still deriv'd From some forefather grief ;
imine is not so ; For nothing hath begot my something grief ; Or something hath
the nothing that I grieve ; ' Tis in reversion that I do possess ; But what it is , that is
not ...
Queen . ' T is nothing less : conceit is still deriv'd From some forefather grief ;
imine is not so ; For nothing hath begot my something grief ; Or something hath
the nothing that I grieve ; ' Tis in reversion that I do possess ; But what it is , that is
not ...
Pagina 452
Exeunt . SCENE IV . - Langley . The Duke of York's Garden . Enter the QUEEN
and two Ladies . Queen . What sport shall we devise here in this garden , To
drive away the heavy thought of care ? 1 Lady . Madam , we ' ll play at bowls .
Queen .
Exeunt . SCENE IV . - Langley . The Duke of York's Garden . Enter the QUEEN
and two Ladies . Queen . What sport shall we devise here in this garden , To
drive away the heavy thought of care ? 1 Lady . Madam , we ' ll play at bowls .
Queen .
Pagina 474
Enter QUEEN and Ladies . Queen . This way the king will come ; this is the way
To Julius Caesar's ill - erected a tower , To whose flint bosom my condemned
lord Is doom'd a prisoner by proud Bolingbroke : Here let us rest , if this rebellious
...
Enter QUEEN and Ladies . Queen . This way the king will come ; this is the way
To Julius Caesar's ill - erected a tower , To whose flint bosom my condemned
lord Is doom'd a prisoner by proud Bolingbroke : Here let us rest , if this rebellious
...
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