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Elizabeth I, Engraved by William Holl after an original portrait in Queen Victoria's collection in St. James' Palace

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Title: The poetic and dramatic works of Alfred lord Tennyson
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, Baron, 1809-1892
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Publisher: Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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, is but twelve years old.Elizabeth. Ay, tell the King that I will muse upon it;He is my good friend, and I would keep him so;But—he would have me Catholic of Rome, 50 And that I scarce can be; and, sir, till nowMy sisters marriage, and my fathers marriages,Make me full fain to live and die a maid.But I am much beholden to your King,Have you aught else to tell me ? Feria. Nothing, madam, Save that methought I gatherd from the QueenThat she would see your Grace before she — died.Elizabeth. Gods death! and where-fore spake you not before ?We dally with our lazy moments here,And hers are numberd. Horses there, without! 60 I am much beholden to the King, your master.Why did you keep me prating ? Horses, there! (Exit Elizabeth, etc.Feria. So from a clear sky falls the thunderbolt!Don Carlos ? Madam, if you marry Philip,Then I and he will snaffle your Gods death,And break your paces in, and make you tame.Gods death, forsooth—you do not know King Philip ! (Exit. SCENE IV QUEEN MARY 767
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Queen Elizabeth Scene IV London. Before the Palace A light burning within. Voices of thenight passing. First. Is not yon light in the Queens chamber ?Second. Ay, They say she s dying. First. So is Cardinal Pole. May the great angels join their wings, and makeDown for their heads to heaven!Second. Amen. Come on. (Exeunt. Two Others.First. Theres the Queens light. I hear she cannot live.Second. God curse her and her le-gate ! Gardiner burnsAlready; but to pay them full in kind,The hottest hold in all the devils denWere but a sort of winter. Sir, in Guernsey,I watchd a woman burn; and in her agony 10 The mother came upon her — a child was born —And, sir, they huiTd it back into the fire,That, being but baptized in tiro, the babe 768 QUEEN MARY ACT V Might be in fire for ever. Ah, good neighbor,There should be something fierier than fireTo yield them their deserts. First. Amen to all Your wish, and further ! 17 A Third Voice. Deserts ! Amen towhat ? Whose deserts ? Yours ?You have a g

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