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  •   And these mine eyes, true leaders to their queen,

    Venus and Adonis 2004

  • [Kneeling] And to your royal grace, and the good queen,

    The Life of King Henry the Eighth 2004

  • When I have said, cry ‘woe!’ the queen, the queen,

    The Winter’s Tale 2004

  • After the feast was over and the guests were going away, the godmother laid the baby in the cradle, and said to the queen,

    The Violet Fairy Book 2003

  • Sir Tristram came nigh him he descended down from his horse and tied his horse fast till a tree, and then he came near him on foot; and anon he was ware where lay Sir Palomides by the well and sang loud and merrily; and ever the complaints were of that noble queen,

    Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table 2003

  • The first I saw hired was a strapping young queen,

    Copshawholme Fair 1998

  • The landlady came in, she was dressed like any queen,

    Jack Tar 1997

  • The Constitutional Court also heard submissions on the topic of language from the Conservative Party and from the Bolovedu queen,

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

  • Members of the Council of Traditional Healers of SA this weekend consulted the Northern Province's legendary rain queen,

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

  • Why speak you not of that hollow realm Where the puzzled, quiet shades Half-dreaming drift through starlessness And you were their captive queen,

    The Stars Are Also Fire Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 1994

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