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Pagina 582
... Queen . Oh , I hope some god , Some god hath put his mercy in your manhood , Whereto he'll infuse power , and press you forth Our undertaker ! Thes . Oh , no knees , none , widow ! Unto the helmeted Bellona use them , And pray for me ...
... Queen . Oh , I hope some god , Some god hath put his mercy in your manhood , Whereto he'll infuse power , and press you forth Our undertaker ! Thes . Oh , no knees , none , widow ! Unto the helmeted Bellona use them , And pray for me ...
Pagina 107
... Queen is in her inner chamber ; and the dishes are borne in by ladies of honour with silent solemnity . When the Queen has eaten , the ladies eat . Brief is the meal on this 28th of February , for the hall must be cleared for the play ...
... Queen is in her inner chamber ; and the dishes are borne in by ladies of honour with silent solemnity . When the Queen has eaten , the ladies eat . Brief is the meal on this 28th of February , for the hall must be cleared for the play ...
Pagina 112
... Queen is so well as , I assure you , six or seven galliards in a morning , besides music and singing , is her ordinary exercise . " This letter is dated from Richmond . The magnificent palace which the grandfather of Elizabeth erected ...
... Queen is so well as , I assure you , six or seven galliards in a morning , besides music and singing , is her ordinary exercise . " This letter is dated from Richmond . The magnificent palace which the grandfather of Elizabeth erected ...
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