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Page 122
Q . Eliz . Well then , who dost thou mean shall be her king ? K . Rich . Even he
that makes her queen : Who else should be ? Q . Eliz . What , thou ? K . Rich .
Even so : What think you of it , madam ? Q . Eliz . How canst thou woo her ? K .
Rich .
Q . Eliz . Well then , who dost thou mean shall be her king ? K . Rich . Even he
that makes her queen : Who else should be ? Q . Eliz . What , thou ? K . Rich .
Even so : What think you of it , madam ? Q . Eliz . How canst thou woo her ? K .
Rich .
Page 247
Are ye all gone ? And leave me here in wretchedness behind ye ? Grif . Madam ,
we are here . Kath . It is not you I call for : Saw ye none enter , since I slept ? Grif .
None , madam . Kath . No ? Saw you not , even now , a blessed troop Invite me ...
Are ye all gone ? And leave me here in wretchedness behind ye ? Grif . Madam ,
we are here . Kath . It is not you I call for : Saw ye none enter , since I slept ? Grif .
None , madam . Kath . No ? Saw you not , even now , a blessed troop Invite me ...
Page 249
O my good lord , that comfort comes too late ; ' Tis like a pardon after execution :
That gentle physick , given in time , had cur ' d me ; But now I am past all comforts
here , but prayers . How does his highness ? Cap . Madam , in good health .
O my good lord , that comfort comes too late ; ' Tis like a pardon after execution :
That gentle physick , given in time , had cur ' d me ; But now I am past all comforts
here , but prayers . How does his highness ? Cap . Madam , in good health .
Page 370
Sat . Thanks , noble Titus , father of my life ! How proud I am of thee , and of thy
gifts , Rome shall record ; and , when I do forget The least of these unspeakable
deserts , Romans , forget your fealty to me . Tit . Now , madam , are you prisoner
to ...
Sat . Thanks , noble Titus , father of my life ! How proud I am of thee , and of thy
gifts , Rome shall record ; and , when I do forget The least of these unspeakable
deserts , Romans , forget your fealty to me . Tit . Now , madam , are you prisoner
to ...
Page 366
Patient yourself , madam , and pardon me . These are their brethren , whom you
Goths beheld Alive , and dead ; and for their brethren slain , Religiously they ask
a sacrifice : To this your son is mark ' d ; and die he must , To appease their ...
Patient yourself , madam , and pardon me . These are their brethren , whom you
Goths beheld Alive , and dead ; and for their brethren slain , Religiously they ask
a sacrifice : To this your son is mark ' d ; and die he must , To appease their ...
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