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In Higgins ' supplementary First Part of that popular repertory of tragic tales ( 1574 ) ' Queen Cordila ' told her father's fate and her own . Spenser , a little later , epitomised the story in half a dozen stanzas of the Faerie Queene ...
In Higgins ' supplementary First Part of that popular repertory of tragic tales ( 1574 ) ' Queen Cordila ' told her father's fate and her own . Spenser , a little later , epitomised the story in half a dozen stanzas of the Faerie Queene ...
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Thy dowerless daughter , king , thrown to my chance , Is queen of us , of ours , and our fair France : Not all the dukes of waterish Burgundy Can buy this unprized precious maid of me . Bid them farewell , Cordelia , though unkind ...
Thy dowerless daughter , king , thrown to my chance , Is queen of us , of ours , and our fair France : Not all the dukes of waterish Burgundy Can buy this unprized precious maid of me . Bid them farewell , Cordelia , though unkind ...
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Part of a ballad with Flibbertigibbet . written by Birch in the year of the queen's accession : ' A Songe 33 . white herring fresh betwene the Quenes Majestie herrings . and Englande . ' England begins 40. Bench , occupy the judge's the ...
Part of a ballad with Flibbertigibbet . written by Birch in the year of the queen's accession : ' A Songe 33 . white herring fresh betwene the Quenes Majestie herrings . and Englande . ' England begins 40. Bench , occupy the judge's the ...
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Did your letters pierce the queen to any demonstration of grief ? Gent . Ay , sir ; she took them , read them in my presence ; And now and then an ample tear trill'd down Her delicate cheek : it seem'd she was a queen Over her passion ...
Did your letters pierce the queen to any demonstration of grief ? Gent . Ay , sir ; she took them , read them in my presence ; And now and then an ample tear trill'd down Her delicate cheek : it seem'd she was a queen Over her passion ...
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Near and on speedy foot ; the main descry Stands on the hourly thought . Edg . I thank you , sir : that ' s all . Gent . Though that the queen on special cause is here , Her army is moved on , Edg : I thank you , sir . [ Exit Gent .
Near and on speedy foot ; the main descry Stands on the hourly thought . Edg . I thank you , sir : that ' s all . Gent . Though that the queen on special cause is here , Her army is moved on , Edg : I thank you , sir . [ Exit Gent .
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