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Page 156
Q. KATH . How now ! GENT . An't please your Grace , the two great Cardinals Wait in the presence . Q. KΑΤΗ . Would they speak with me ? Gent . They will'd me say so , Madam . Q. Kath . Pray their Graces To come near . [ Exit Gent . ] ...
Q. KATH . How now ! GENT . An't please your Grace , the two great Cardinals Wait in the presence . Q. KΑΤΗ . Would they speak with me ? Gent . They will'd me say so , Madam . Q. Kath . Pray their Graces To come near . [ Exit Gent . ] ...
Page 183
KATH . You are a saucy fellow : Deserve we no more reverence ? GRIF . You are to blame , Knowing she will not lose her wonted greatness , To use so rude behaviour : go to , kneel . Mess . I humbly do entreat your Highness ' pardon : My ...
KATH . You are a saucy fellow : Deserve we no more reverence ? GRIF . You are to blame , Knowing she will not lose her wonted greatness , To use so rude behaviour : go to , kneel . Mess . I humbly do entreat your Highness ' pardon : My ...
Page 184
Kath . Sir , I most humbly pray you to deliver This to my Lord the King : CAP . Most willing , Madam : 130 Kath . In which I have commended to his goodness The model of our chaste loves , his young daughter ( The dews of Heaven fall ...
Kath . Sir , I most humbly pray you to deliver This to my Lord the King : CAP . Most willing , Madam : 130 Kath . In which I have commended to his goodness The model of our chaste loves , his young daughter ( The dews of Heaven fall ...
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