Speeches (Lines) for Queen Katharine
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Nay, we must longer kneel: I am a suitor. |
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Thank your majesty.
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I am solicited, not by a few,
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No, my lord,
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I am much too venturous
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I am sorry that the Duke of Buckingham
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My learn'd lord cardinal,
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If I know you well,
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God mend all! |
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Sir, I desire you do me right and justice;
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Lord cardinal,
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Sir,
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I will, when you are humble; nay, before,
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My lord, my lord,
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What need you note it? pray you, keep your way:
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Take thy lute, wench: my soul grows sad with troubles;
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How now! |
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Would they speak with me? |
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Pray their graces
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Your graces find me here part of a housewife,
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Speak it here:
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22 |
O, good my lord, no Latin;
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[Aside]. To betray me.—
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In England
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How, sir? |
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Ye tell me what ye wish for both,—my ruin:
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The more shame for ye: holy men I thought ye,
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Ye turn me into nothing: woe upon ye
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29 |
Have I lived thus long—let me speak myself,
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30 |
My lord, I dare not make myself so guilty,
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31 |
Would I had never trod this English earth,
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Do what ye will, my lords: and, pray, forgive me,
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33 |
O Griffith, sick to death!
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Prithee, good Griffith, tell me how he died:
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Alas, poor man! |
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36 |
So may he rest; his faults lie gently on him!
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Yes, good Griffith;
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After my death I wish no other herald,
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Spirits of peace, where are ye? are ye all gone,
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It is not you I call for:
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No? Saw you not, even now, a blessed troop
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42 |
Bid the music leave,
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43 |
You are a saucy fellow:
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Admit him entrance, Griffith: but this fellow
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O, my lord,
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O my good lord, that comfort comes too late;
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So may he ever do! and ever flourish,
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Sir, I most humbly pray you to deliver
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In which I have commended to his goodness
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I thank you, honest lord. Remember me
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