CAPUCIUS
By heaven, I will, Or let me lose the fashion of a man! KATHARINE
I thank you, honest lord. Remember me In all humility unto his highness: Say his long trouble now is
passing Out of this world; tell him, in death I bless'd him, For so I will. Mine eyes grow dim. Farewell, My
lord. Griffith, farewell. Nay, Patience, You must not leave me yet: I must to bed; Call in more women. When
I am dead, good wench, Let me be used with honour: strew me over With maiden flowers, that all the
world may know I was a chaste wife to my grave: embalm 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
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