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Madam , be patient ; as I was the cause Your Highness came to England , so will I In England work your Grace's full content . Q. Mar. Beside the proud Protector , have we Beauford Th'imperious Churchman ; Somerset , Buckingham , And ...
Madam , be patient ; as I was the cause Your Highness came to England , so will I In England work your Grace's full content . Q. Mar. Beside the proud Protector , have we Beauford Th'imperious Churchman ; Somerset , Buckingham , And ...
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Was I for this nigh wreckt upon the sea , And twice by adverse winds from England's bank Drove back again unto my native clime ? What boaded this ? but well - fore - warning winds Did seem to say , seek not a scorpion's nest ; Nor set ...
Was I for this nigh wreckt upon the sea , And twice by adverse winds from England's bank Drove back again unto my native clime ? What boaded this ? but well - fore - warning winds Did seem to say , seek not a scorpion's nest ; Nor set ...
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Henry King of England , & c . King . Here , Scribe . Say , Catharine Queen of England , Come into the Court . Cryer . Catharine , Queen of England , & c . [ The Queen makes no answer , rises out of her chair , goes about the Court ...
Henry King of England , & c . King . Here , Scribe . Say , Catharine Queen of England , Come into the Court . Cryer . Catharine , Queen of England , & c . [ The Queen makes no answer , rises out of her chair , goes about the Court ...
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