Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Scribe. Scribe.
Scribe. Say, Katherine Queene of England,
Scribe. Come into the Court.
Crier. Crier.
Crier. Katherine Queene of England, &c.
Crier. The Queene makes no answer, rises out of her Chaire,
Crier. goes about the Court, comes to the King, and kneeles at
Crier. his Feete. Then speakes.
Crier. Sir, I desire you do me Right and Iustice,
Crier. And to bestow your pitty on me; for
Crier. I am a most poore Woman, and a Stranger,
Crier. Borne out of your Dominions: hauing heere
Crier. No Iudge indifferent, nor no more assurance
Crier. Of equall Friendship and Proceeding. Alas Sir:
Crier. In what haue I offended you? What cause
Crier. Hath my behauiour giuen to your displeasure,
Crier. That thus you should proceede to put me off,
Crier. And take your good Grace from me? Heauen witnesse,
Crier. I haue bene to you, a true and humble Wife,
Crier. At all times to your will conformable: