Henry VI, Part 3 (Octavo 1, 1595)
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Yorke, and Henrie the Sixt.
¶To haue the daughter and heire of the Lord Hungerford.
¶Did well deserue at your hands, to haue the
¶Daughter of the Lord Bonfield, and left your
¶Your madnes, you burie your brotherhood.
¶That thou art mal-content,
¶Why man be of good cheere, I will prouide thee one.
That you shall giue me leaue to make my
¶Choise as I thinke good, and to that intent,
I shortlie meane to leaue you.
¶Edward will not be tied to his brothers wils.
My state to title of a Queene,
¶That I was not ignoble in my birth.
¶Edw. Forbeare my loue to fawne vpon their frownes,
¶And if they looke for fauour at my hands.
¶
Enter a Messenger.
2120Tell me, What said Lewis to our letters?
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