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Page 43
My heart doth bleed for him , and for his sighs : Tell him , he must not think the style of Derby , Nor being husband to king Henry's mother , The league with peers , the smiles of fortune , can Secure his peace above the state of man .
My heart doth bleed for him , and for his sighs : Tell him , he must not think the style of Derby , Nor being husband to king Henry's mother , The league with peers , the smiles of fortune , can Secure his peace above the state of man .
Page 67
Huntley , comfort Your daughter in her husband's absence ; fight With prayers at home for us , who , for your honours , Must toil in fight abroad . Hunt . Prayers are the weapons Which men , so near their graves as I , do use ; I've ...
Huntley , comfort Your daughter in her husband's absence ; fight With prayers at home for us , who , for your honours , Must toil in fight abroad . Hunt . Prayers are the weapons Which men , so near their graves as I , do use ; I've ...
Page 94
Love , young gentleman , This model of my griefs ; she calls you husband : Then be not jealous of a parting kiss , It is a father's , not a lover's offering ; Take it , my last .- [ Kisses her ] —I am too much a child .
Love , young gentleman , This model of my griefs ; she calls you husband : Then be not jealous of a parting kiss , It is a father's , not a lover's offering ; Take it , my last .- [ Kisses her ] —I am too much a child .
Page 103
... fated expedition , Lady Katherine was left at this place , from which she was now preparing to withdraw , on some rumours of her husband's want of success . Saw me a princess in the height of greatness My SCENE I. 103 PERKIN WARBECK ...
... fated expedition , Lady Katherine was left at this place , from which she was now preparing to withdraw , on some rumours of her husband's want of success . Saw me a princess in the height of greatness My SCENE I. 103 PERKIN WARBECK ...
Page 104
Could I be England's queen , a glory , Jane , I never fawn'd on , yet the king who gave me , Hath sent me with my husband from his presence ; Deliver'd us suspected to his nation ; Render'd us spectacles to time and pity : And is it fit ...
Could I be England's queen , a glory , Jane , I never fawn'd on , yet the king who gave me , Hath sent me with my husband from his presence ; Deliver'd us suspected to his nation ; Render'd us spectacles to time and pity : And is it fit ...
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