The complete works of william Shakespeare, with annotations and a general introduction by Sidney Lee .. . ACT THIRD —SCENE I —LONDON THE QUEENS APARTMENTS The Queen atid her Women, as at workQ. Kathaeine ;ake thy lute, wench : my soul grows sad with troubles;Sing, anddisperse em, if thoucanst: leave working. Song Orpheus with his lute made trees.And the mountain tops that freeze. Bow themselves when he did sing :To his music plants and flowersEver sprung, as sun and showers There had made a lasting spring. Every thing that heard him play. Even the billows of the sea, ^^ Hung their heads, and t

The complete works of william Shakespeare, with annotations and a general introduction by Sidney Lee .. . ACT THIRD —SCENE I —LONDON THE QUEENS APARTMENTS The Queen atid her Women, as at workQ. Kathaeine ;ake thy lute, wench : my soul grows sad with troubles;Sing, anddisperse em, if thoucanst: leave working. Song Orpheus with his lute made trees.And the mountain tops that freeze. Bow themselves when he did sing :To his music plants and flowersEver sprung, as sun and showers There had made a lasting spring. Every thing that heard him play. Even the billows of the sea, ^^ Hung their heads, and t Stock Photo
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The complete works of william Shakespeare, with annotations and a general introduction by Sidney Lee .. . ACT THIRD —SCENE I —LONDON THE QUEENS APARTMENTS The Queen atid her Women, as at workQ. Kathaeine ;ake thy lute, wench : my soul grows sad with troubles;Sing, anddisperse em, if thoucanst: leave working. Song Orpheus with his lute made trees.And the mountain tops that freeze. Bow themselves when he did sing :To his music plants and flowersEver sprung, as sun and showers There had made a lasting spring. Every thing that heard him play. Even the billows of the sea, ^^ Hung their heads, and then lay by.In sweet music is such art.Killing care and grief of heart Fall asleep, or hearing die.. 10 sea] pronounced to rhyme with play. KING HENRY VIII act iii Enier a Gentleman Q. Kath. How now ! Gent. Ant please your grace, the two great cardinalsWait in the presence. Q. Kath. Would they speak with me ? Gent. They willd me say so, madam. Q. Kath. Pray their graces To come near. [Exit Gent.] What can be their businessWith me, a poor weak woman, falln from favour ? 20I do not like their coming. Now I think on t.They should be good men, their affairs as righteous:But all hoods make not monks. Enter the two Cahdinals, Wolset and Campeius WoL. Peace to your highness ! Q. Kath. Your graces find me here part of a house-wife;I would be all, against the worst may happen.What are your pleasures with me, reverend lords ? WoL. May it please you, noble madam, to withdrawInto your private chamber, we shall give youThe full cause of our coming. Q. Kath. Speak it here; Theres nothing I have done yet, o my conscience, soDeserves a corner: would all other women 17 preserux] presence-chamber, whe

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