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Queen Katherine pleads with her husband. To quote:
Sir, I beseech you for all the love that hath been
between us, and for the love of God, let me have justice. Take of me
some pity and compassion, for I am a poor woman, and a stranger born out
of your dominion. I have here no assured friends, and much less
impartial counsel…
Alas! Sir, wherein have I
offended you, or what occasion of displeasure have I deserved?… I have
been to you a true, humble and obedient wife, ever comfortable to your
will and pleasure, that never said or did any thing to the contrary
thereof, being always well pleased and contented with all things wherein
you had any delight or dalliance, whether it were in little or much. I
never grudged in word or countenance, or showed a visage or spark of
discontent. I loved all those whom ye loved, only for your sake, whether
I had cause or no, and whether they were my friends or enemies. This
twenty years or more I have been your true wife and by me ye have had
divers children, although it hath pleased God to call them out of this
world, which hath been no default in me…
When ye had
me at first, I take God to my judge, I was a true maid, without touch
of man. And whether it be true or no, I put it to your conscience. If
there be any just cause by the law that ye can allege against me either
of dishonesty or any other impediment to banish and put me from you, I
am well content to depart to my great shame and dishonour. And if there
be none, then here, I most lowly beseech you, let me remain in my former
estate… Therefore, I most humbly require you, in the way of charity and
for the love of God – who is the just judge – to spare me the extremity
of this new court, until I may be advised what way and order my friends
in Spain will advise me to take. And if ye will not extend to me so
much impartial favour, your pleasure then be fulfilled, and to God I
commit my cause! (Read more.)
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