The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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Page 84
... Queene . King . In argument and proofe of which contract , Beare her this Jewell , pledge of my affection . And so my Lord Protector see them guarded , And safely brought to Dover , wherein ship'd Commit them to the fortune of the sea ...
... Queene . King . In argument and proofe of which contract , Beare her this Jewell , pledge of my affection . And so my Lord Protector see them guarded , And safely brought to Dover , wherein ship'd Commit them to the fortune of the sea ...
Page 89
... Queene ? Mar. To be a Queene in bondage , is more vile , Than is a slave , in base servility : For Princes should be free . Suf . And so shall you , If happy Englands Royall King be free . 129 Mar. Why what concernes his freedome unto ...
... Queene ? Mar. To be a Queene in bondage , is more vile , Than is a slave , in base servility : For Princes should be free . Suf . And so shall you , If happy Englands Royall King be free . 129 Mar. Why what concernes his freedome unto ...
Page 98
... Queene . Glo . So should I give consent to flatter sinne , You know ( my Lord ) your Highnesse is betroath'd Unto another Lady of esteeme , How shall we then dispense with that contract , 1. Actus Quintus : out 2-4F . 1Ο 20 30 And not ...
... Queene . Glo . So should I give consent to flatter sinne , You know ( my Lord ) your Highnesse is betroath'd Unto another Lady of esteeme , How shall we then dispense with that contract , 1. Actus Quintus : out 2-4F . 1Ο 20 30 And not ...
Page 99
... Queene , And not to seeke a Queene to make him rich , So worthlesse Pezants bargaine for their Wives , As Market men for Oxen , Sheepe , or Horse . Marriage is a matter of more worth , Then to be dealt in by Atturney - ship : Not whom ...
... Queene , And not to seeke a Queene to make him rich , So worthlesse Pezants bargaine for their Wives , As Market men for Oxen , Sheepe , or Horse . Marriage is a matter of more worth , Then to be dealt in by Atturney - ship : Not whom ...
Page 100
... Queene , and none but shee . King . Whether it be through force of your report , My Noble Lord of Suffolke : Or for that My tender youth was never yet attaint With any passion of inflaming Jove , I cannot tell : but this I am assur'd ...
... Queene , and none but shee . King . Whether it be through force of your report , My Noble Lord of Suffolke : Or for that My tender youth was never yet attaint With any passion of inflaming Jove , I cannot tell : but this I am assur'd ...
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