. The dance of death. Gra^Uenie* an iuperJ^ia:- poieA r>r-. Zs-M- T^, 49 THE QUEEN. VIII. She is walking out from her palace, accom-panied by two of her ladies and her , having previously despoiled the motleypersonage of his habiliments, and grotesquelydecorated himself therewith, is forcibly drag-ging away the Queen. The fool attempts in-effectually to protect her, whilst the femaleattendants join in the lamentations of theirmistress. K so THE CARDINAL. IX. HE is disposing of his indulgencies to arich offender, who brings with him a chest ofmoney. Death snatches off the Cardina


. The dance of death. Gra^Uenie* an iuperJ^ia:- poieA r>r-. Zs-M- T^, 49 THE QUEEN. VIII. She is walking out from her palace, accom-panied by two of her ladies and her , having previously despoiled the motleypersonage of his habiliments, and grotesquelydecorated himself therewith, is forcibly drag-ging away the Queen. The fool attempts in-effectually to protect her, whilst the femaleattendants join in the lamentations of theirmistress. K so THE CARDINAL. IX. HE is disposing of his indulgencies to arich offender, who brings with him a chest ofmoney. Death snatches off the Cardinalshat.


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