eye declined for the loss of her husband, another elevated
that the oracle was fulfilled: she lifted the princess from the
earth, and so [locks] her in embracing, as if she would pin her
to her heart that she might no more be in danger of [losing].
First Gent. The dignity of this act was worth the audience
of kings and princes; for by such was it acted.
Third Gent. One of the prettiest touches of all and that
which angled for mine eyes, [caught] the water though not
the [fish,] was when, at the relation of the queen's death, with
the manner how she came to 't [bravely] confessed and lamented