Henry VI - Part 2 by William Shakespeare
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Humes Knauerie will be the Duchesse Wracke,
And her Attainture, will be Humphreyes fall: Sort how it will, I shall haue Gold for all. Enter. Enter three or foure Petitioners, the Armorers Man being one. 1.Pet. My Masters, let's stand close, my Lord Protector will come this way by and by, and then wee may deliuer our Supplications in the Quill 2.Pet. Marry the Lord protect him, for hee's a good man, Iesu blesse him. Enter Suffolke, and Queene. Peter. Here a comes me thinkes, and the Queene with him: Ile be the first sure 2.Pet. Come backe foole, this is the Duke of Suffolk, and not my Lord Protector Suff. How now fellow: would'st any thing with me? 1.Pet. I pray my Lord pardon me, I tooke ye for my Lord Protector Queene. To my Lord Protector? Are your Supplications to his Lordship? Let me see them: what is thine? 1.Pet. Mine is, and't please your Grace, against Iohn Goodman, my Lord Cardinals Man, for keeping my House, and Lands, and Wife and all, from me |
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