Henry VI - Part 2 by William Shakespeare
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Where as the King and Queene do meane to Hawke
Hu. I go. Come Nel thou wilt ride with vs? Ex[it]. Hum[frey] Eli. Yes my good Lord, Ile follow presently. Follow I must, I cannot go before, While Gloster beares this base and humble minde. Were I a Man, a Duke, and next of blood, I would remoue these tedious stumbling blockes, And smooth my way vpon their headlesse neckes. And being a woman, I will not be slacke To play my part in Fortunes Pageant. Where are you there? Sir Iohn; nay feare not man, We are alone, here's none but thee, & I. Enter Hume. Hume. Iesus preserue your Royall Maiesty Elia. What saist thou? Maiesty: I am but Grace Hume. But by the grace of God, and Humes aduice, Your Graces Title shall be multiplied Elia. What saist thou man? Hast thou as yet confer'd With Margerie Iordane the cunning Witch, With Roger Bollingbrooke the Coniurer? And will they vndertake to do me good? Hume. This they haue promised to shew your Highnes |
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