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Pagina 63
... madam . Q. Elin . Bring forth our London mayoress here . Kath . I will , madam . Q. Elin . Now , Nell , Bethink thee of some tortures for the dame , And purge thy choler to the uttermost . Enter MAYORESS and KATHERINA . Now , mistress ...
... madam . Q. Elin . Bring forth our London mayoress here . Kath . I will , madam . Q. Elin . Now , Nell , Bethink thee of some tortures for the dame , And purge thy choler to the uttermost . Enter MAYORESS and KATHERINA . Now , mistress ...
Pagina 115
... Madam , my mother , I do cry you mercy , I did not see your grace : -Humbly on my knee I crave your blessing . Duch . God bless thee , and put meekness in thy breast , Love , charity , obedience , and true duty . Glo . Amen ; and make ...
... Madam , my mother , I do cry you mercy , I did not see your grace : -Humbly on my knee I crave your blessing . Duch . God bless thee , and put meekness in thy breast , Love , charity , obedience , and true duty . Glo . Amen ; and make ...
Pagina 154
... madam , may his highness live in freedom , And this man out of prison ? Q. Kath . God mend all ! K. Hen . There's something more would out of thee ? what say'st ? Surv . After the duke his father , " - with " the knife , " He stretch'd ...
... madam , may his highness live in freedom , And this man out of prison ? Q. Kath . God mend all ! K. Hen . There's something more would out of thee ? what say'st ? Surv . After the duke his father , " - with " the knife , " He stretch'd ...
Pagina 159
... madam , For ' t is to such a thing , — Anne . You cannot show me . Sands . I told your grace they would talk anon . Wol . [ Drum and trumpets within : Chambers discharged.a What's that ? [ Exit a Servant . What warlike voice ? Cham ...
... madam , For ' t is to such a thing , — Anne . You cannot show me . Sands . I told your grace they would talk anon . Wol . [ Drum and trumpets within : Chambers discharged.a What's that ? [ Exit a Servant . What warlike voice ? Cham ...
Pagina 184
... madam , It's fit this royal session do proceed ; And that , without delay , their arguments Be now produc'd , and heard . Q. Kath . Lord cardinal , To you I speak . Wol . Your pleasure , madam ? Q. Kath . Sir , I am about to weep ; but ...
... madam , It's fit this royal session do proceed ; And that , without delay , their arguments Be now produc'd , and heard . Q. Kath . Lord cardinal , To you I speak . Wol . Your pleasure , madam ? Q. Kath . Sir , I am about to weep ; but ...
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The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Volume 7 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1851 |
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