Henry VI - Part 2 by William Shakespeare
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pitty my case: the spight of man preuayleth against me.
O Lord haue mercy vpon me, I shall neuer be able to fight a blow: O Lord my heart Humf. Sirrha, or you must fight, or else be hang'd King. Away with them to Prison: and the day of Combat, shall be the last of the next moneth. Come Somerset, wee'le see thee sent away. Flourish. Exeunt. Enter the Witch, the two Priests, and Bullingbrooke. Hume. Come my Masters, the Duchesse I tell you expects performance of your promises Bulling. Master Hume, we are therefore prouided: will her Ladyship behold and heare our Exorcismes? Hume. I, what else? feare you not her courage Bulling. I haue heard her reported to be a Woman of an inuincible spirit: but it shall be conuenient, Master Hume, that you be by her aloft, while wee be busie below; and so I pray you goe in Gods Name, and leaue vs. Exit Hume. Mother Iordan, be you prostrate, and grouell on the Earth; Iohn Southwell reade you, and let vs to our worke. |
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