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... Queen Catharine , wife to King Henry ; afterwards dia vorced : Anne Bullen , her maid of honour ; afterwards Queen . An old Lady , Friend to Anne Bullen . Patience , Woman to Queen Catharine . Several Lords and Ladies in the dumb fhows ...
... Queen Catharine , wife to King Henry ; afterwards dia vorced : Anne Bullen , her maid of honour ; afterwards Queen . An old Lady , Friend to Anne Bullen . Patience , Woman to Queen Catharine . Several Lords and Ladies in the dumb fhows ...
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... queen ? Anne . No , not for all the riches under heaven . Old L. ' Tis ftrange ; a three - pence bow'd would hire me , Old as I am , to queen it : But , I pray you , What think you of a dutchefs ? have you limbs To bear that load of ...
... queen ? Anne . No , not for all the riches under heaven . Old L. ' Tis ftrange ; a three - pence bow'd would hire me , Old as I am , to queen it : But , I pray you , What think you of a dutchefs ? have you limbs To bear that load of ...
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William Shakespeare Edmond Malone, Nicholas Rowe. Cam . The queen is obftinate , Stubborn to juftice , apt to accuse it , and Difdainful to be try'd by it ; ' tis not well . She's going away . King . Call her again . Crier . Catharine , ...
William Shakespeare Edmond Malone, Nicholas Rowe. Cam . The queen is obftinate , Stubborn to juftice , apt to accuse it , and Difdainful to be try'd by it ; ' tis not well . She's going away . King . Call her again . Crier . Catharine , ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, with the Life and ..., Volum 7 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1844 |
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