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Pagina 138
... And , to that end , I fhortly mind to leave you . ' K. EDW . Leave me , or tarry , Edward will be king , And not be tied unto his brother's will . 6 Q. ELIZ . My lords , before it pleas'd his ma- jefty 7 And yet , methinks , & c .
... And , to that end , I fhortly mind to leave you . ' K. EDW . Leave me , or tarry , Edward will be king , And not be tied unto his brother's will . 6 Q. ELIZ . My lords , before it pleas'd his ma- jefty 7 And yet , methinks , & c .
Pagina 150
Enter Queen ELIZABETH and RIVERS.4 RIV . Madam , what makes you in this fudden change ? " To tell the queen of our happy fortune ; " And bid her come with fpeed to join with us . " War . Ay , that's the first thing that we have to do ...
Enter Queen ELIZABETH and RIVERS.4 RIV . Madam , what makes you in this fudden change ? " To tell the queen of our happy fortune ; " And bid her come with fpeed to join with us . " War . Ay , that's the first thing that we have to do ...
Pagina 151
Q. ELIZ . Why , brother Rivers , are you yet to learn , What late misfortune is befall'n king Edward ? RIV . What , lofs of fome pitch'd battle against Warwick ? ' Q. ELIZ . No , but the lofs of his own royal per- fon . RIV .
Q. ELIZ . Why , brother Rivers , are you yet to learn , What late misfortune is befall'n king Edward ? RIV . What , lofs of fome pitch'd battle against Warwick ? ' Q. ELIZ . No , but the lofs of his own royal per- fon . RIV .
Pagina 292
Q. Eliz . But I hear , no . " MALONE . 66 My manly eyes did fcorn & c . ] Here is an apparent refer- ence to King Henry VI . P. III . A & t II . fc . i . See p . 52 , n . 5 . 6 -Sweet foothing word ; ] folio has - sweet smoothing word .
Q. Eliz . But I hear , no . " MALONE . 66 My manly eyes did fcorn & c . ] Here is an apparent refer- ence to King Henry VI . P. III . A & t II . fc . i . See p . 52 , n . 5 . 6 -Sweet foothing word ; ] folio has - sweet smoothing word .
Pagina 299
Enter Queen ELIZABETH , Lord RIVERS , and Lord GREY . RIV . ... Q. ELIZ . If he were dead , what would betide of me ? GREY . No other harm , but lofs of fuch a lord . Q. ELIZ . The lofs of fuch a lord includes all harms . GREY .
Enter Queen ELIZABETH , Lord RIVERS , and Lord GREY . RIV . ... Q. ELIZ . If he were dead , what would betide of me ? GREY . No other harm , but lofs of fuch a lord . Q. ELIZ . The lofs of fuch a lord includes all harms . GREY .
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