| William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 608 pages
...me be us'd with Honour, ftrew me over With Maiden Flowers, that all the World mayknow I was a chaft Wife to my Grave: Embalm me, Then lay me forth, although un-Queen'd, yet like A Queen, and Daughter to a King, inter me. I can no more. [Exeunt, leading Katharine^ ACTV. SCENE I.... | |
| William Shakespeare - English drama - 1762 - 428 pages
...be us'd with honour ; ftrew me over With maiden fkiw'rs, that all the world may know I was a chafte wife to my grave ; embalm me, Then lay me forth ; although unqueen'd, yet like A Queen, and daughter to a King, interr me. I can no more. [Exeunt, leading Catharine. ACT V. SCENE,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 464 pages
...I muft to bed: Call in more women.—When I am dead, good wench, Let me be us'd with honour; ftrew me over With maiden flowers, that all the world may know I was a chafte wife to my grave : embalm me, Then lay me forth: Although unqueen'd, yet like A queen, and daqghter... | |
| Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth), Elizabeth Griffith - Didactic drama, English - 1775 - 626 pages
...mull to bed— v Call in more women—When I'm dead, good wench, Let me be ufed with honour—Strew me over With maiden flowers, that all the world may know I was a chatle wife to my grave—Embalm me, Then lay me forth—Although unqueened, yet like A queen, and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 466 pages
...Call in more women. — When I am dead, good wench, Let me be us'd with'honour 5 strew me over 329 With maiden flowers, that all the world may know I...me, Then lay me forth : although unqueen'd, yet like A queen, and daughter to a king, inter me. I can no more.—— [Exeunt, leading KATHARINE. ACT SCENE... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 614 pages
...I muft to bed; Call in more women.—When I am dead, good wench, Let me be us'd with honour; ftrew me over With maiden flowers, that all the world may know I was a chafte wife to my grave : embalm me, Then lay me forth : although unqueen'd, yet like A queen, and... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1790 - 558 pages
...muft to bed ;— Call in more women.^—When I am dead, good wench, Let me be us'd with honour; drew me over With maiden flowers, that all the wo'rld may know I was a chafte wife to my grave : embaJm me, Then lay me forth : although unqueen'd, yet like A queen, and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 676 pages
...I muir to bed ; Call in more women.—When I am dead, good wench, Let me be us'd with honour; ftrew me over With maiden flowers, that all the world may know I was a chafte wife to my grave: embalm me, Then lay me forth : although unqueen'd, yet like A queen, and daughter... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1798 - 478 pages
...I muft to bed; Call in more women.—When I am dead, good wenchi Let me be us'd with honour; ftrew me over With maiden flowers, that all the world may know I was a chafte wife to my grave: embalm me, Tbea lay me forth: although unqueen'd, yet like A queen, and daughter... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 426 pages
...not leave me yet. I must to bed j " Call in more women.—When I am dead, good wench Let me be us'd with honour ; strew me over With maiden flowers, that...me, Then lay me forth: although unqueen'd, yet like A queen, and daughter to a king, inter me. I can no more.—— \Exeunt, leading KATHABINB. ' Even... | |
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