The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1862 |
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Page 66
... queen of all , Katharine , break thy mind to me in broken English . Wilt thou have me ? Kath . Dat is , as it shall please de roy mon pere . K. Hen . Nay , it will please him well , Kate ; it shall please him , Kate . Kath . Den it ...
... queen of all , Katharine , break thy mind to me in broken English . Wilt thou have me ? Kath . Dat is , as it shall please de roy mon pere . K. Hen . Nay , it will please him well , Kate ; it shall please him , Kate . Kath . Den it ...
Page 68
... queen . Q. Isa . God , the best maker of all marriages , Combine your hearts in one , your realms in one ! As man and wife , being two , are one in love , So be there ' twixt your kingdoms such a spousal , That never may ill office , or ...
... queen . Q. Isa . God , the best maker of all marriages , Combine your hearts in one , your realms in one ! As man and wife , being two , are one in love , So be there ' twixt your kingdoms such a spousal , That never may ill office , or ...
Page 118
... queen . K. Hen . In argument and proof of which contract , Bear her this jewel [ To the AMB . ] , pledge of my affection . And so , my lord protector , see them guarded , And safely brought to Dover ; where , inshipp'd , Commit them to ...
... queen . K. Hen . In argument and proof of which contract , Bear her this jewel [ To the AMB . ] , pledge of my affection . And so , my lord protector , see them guarded , And safely brought to Dover ; where , inshipp'd , Commit them to ...
Page 121
... queen ? Do not represent thyself so weak . A difficult business . + Love . Mar. To be a queen in bondage , is more SCENE III . ] 121 FIRST PART OF KING HENRY VI ,
... queen ? Do not represent thyself so weak . A difficult business . + Love . Mar. To be a queen in bondage , is more SCENE III . ] 121 FIRST PART OF KING HENRY VI ,
Page 122
... queen ; To put a golden sceptre in thy hand , And set a precious crown upon thy head , If thou wilt condescend to be my- Mar. What ? Suff . His love . Mar. I am unworthy to be Henry's wife . Suff . No , gentle madam ; I unworthy am To ...
... queen ; To put a golden sceptre in thy hand , And set a precious crown upon thy head , If thou wilt condescend to be my- Mar. What ? Suff . His love . Mar. I am unworthy to be Henry's wife . Suff . No , gentle madam ; I unworthy am To ...
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