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Snippet: 1226 of 4298 (1577, Volume 2, p. 157) Compare 1587 edition:
1 Hauing thus made an ende of
hir tale,The Queene taketh execu [...] of hir ſelfe. ſhee plucked forth a knife which ſhe had hid
vnder hir gowne, and ſtroke hirſelfe to the heart with the ſame falling deade
vpon it downe to the grounde.
Snippet: 1227 of 4298 (1577, Volume 2, p. 157)
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Snippet: 1228 of 4298 (1577, Volume 2, p. 157) Compare 1587 edition:
1 All ſuch as were preſent,
wondered greatly at hir ſtoute and hardie ſtomacke, ſpeaking diuerſly thereof,
as ſome in prayſe, and ſome in diſprayſe of theſe hir monſtrous doings.
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