Houses, of Yorke and Lancaster.
299201This my
sta
ffe mine O
ffice badge in Court,
300202Was broke in two, and on the ends were plac'd,
303203The heads of the Cardinall of
VVinchester,
304204And
VVilliam de la Poule fir
st Duke of
Suffolke.
306205Elnor. Tu
sh my Lord, this
signi
fies nought but this,
307206That he that breakes a
sticke of
Glosters groue,
308207Shall for th'o
ffence, make forfeit of his head.
309208But now my Lord, Ile tell you what I dreampt,
310209Me thought I was in the Cathedrall Church
311210At We
stmin
ster, and
seated in the chaire
312211Where Kings and Queenes are crownde, and at my feete
313212Henry and
Margaret with a Crowne of gold
314213Stood readie to
set it on my Princely head.
315214Humphrey. Fie
Nell. Ambitious woman as thou art,
317215Art thou not
second woman in this land,
318216And the Prote
ctors wife belou'd of him,
321217And wilt thou
still be hammering trea
son thus,
324218Away I
say, and let me heare no more.
325219Elnor How now my Lord. What angry with your
Nell,
326220For telling but her dreame. The next I haue
327221Ile keepe to my
selfe, and not be rated thus.
329222Humphrey. Nay
Nell, Ile giue no credit to a dreame,
329.1223But I would haue thee to thinke on no
such things.
331225Messenger.And it plea
se your grace, the King and Queene to
332226 morrow morning will ride a hawking to Saint Albones,
333227 and craues your company along with them.
334228Humphrey. With all my heart, I will attend his grace:
334.1229Come
Nell, thou wilt go with vs vs I am
sure.
335231Elnor. Ile come after you, for I cannot go before,
336232But ere it be long, Ile go before them all,
337233De
spight of all that
seeke to cro
sse me thus,
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