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Page 45
Come , queen o the feast ,For , daughter , so you are , —here take your place :
Marshal the rest , as they deserve their grace . Knights . We are honour'd much
by good Simonides . Sim . Your presence glads our days : honour we 20 love ;
For ...
Come , queen o the feast ,For , daughter , so you are , —here take your place :
Marshal the rest , as they deserve their grace . Knights . We are honour'd much
by good Simonides . Sim . Your presence glads our days : honour we 20 love ;
For ...
Page 56
Brief , he must hence depart to Tyre : His queen with child makes her
desireWhich who shall cross ? -along to go : Omit we all their dole and woe :
Lychorida , her nurse , she takes , And so to sea . Their vessel shakes On
Neptune's billow ; half ...
Brief , he must hence depart to Tyre : His queen with child makes her
desireWhich who shall cross ? -along to go : Omit we all their dole and woe :
Lychorida , her nurse , she takes , And so to sea . Their vessel shakes On
Neptune's billow ; half ...
Page 57
O , how , Lychorida , How does my queen ? Thou storm ... Lychorida ! -Lucina , O
Divinest patroness , and midwife gentle To those that cry by night , convey thy
deity Aboard our dancing boat ; make swift the pangs Of my queen's travails !
O , how , Lychorida , How does my queen ? Thou storm ... Lychorida ! -Lucina , O
Divinest patroness , and midwife gentle To those that cry by night , convey thy
deity Aboard our dancing boat ; make swift the pangs Of my queen's travails !
Page 58
20 Am like to do : take in your arms this piece Of your dead queen . Per . How ,
how , Lychorida ! Lyc . Patience , good sir ; do not assist the storm . Here's all that
is left living of your queen , A little daughter : for the sake of it , Be manly , and
take ...
20 Am like to do : take in your arms this piece Of your dead queen . Per . How ,
how , Lychorida ! Lyc . Patience , good sir ; do not assist the storm . Here's all that
is left living of your queen , A little daughter : for the sake of it , Be manly , and
take ...
Page 59
Sir , your queen must overboard : the sea works high , the wind is loud , and will
not lie till the ship be cleared of the dead . Per . That's your superstition . First Sail
. Pardon us , sir ; with us at sea it hath been still observed ; and we are strong in ...
Sir , your queen must overboard : the sea works high , the wind is loud , and will
not lie till the ship be cleared of the dead . Per . That's your superstition . First Sail
. Pardon us , sir ; with us at sea it hath been still observed ; and we are strong in ...
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