The Tragedie of Richard D. of
 20341532Cla. My Lord, we thinke as 
Warvvike and 
Levves  20351533That are 
so 
slacke in iudgement, that theile take
  20361534No o
ffence at this 
suddaine marriage.
  20381535Edw. Suppo
se they doe, they are but 
Levves and
  20391536Warvvike, and I am your king and 
Warvvikes,
  20411538Glo. And 
shall, becau
se our king but yet 
such
  20421539Sudden marriages 
seldome proueth well.
  20431540Edw. Yea brother 
Richard are you again
st vs too?
  20441541Glo. Not 
I my Lord, no, God forefend that I 
should
  20451542Once gaine 
saie your highne
sse plea
sure,
  20471543I, & twere a pittie to 
sunder them that yoake 
so wel togi
- (ther.  20491544Edw. Setting your 
skornes and your di
slikes a
side,
  20501545Shew me 
some rea
sons why the Ladie 
Gray,
  20511546Maie not be my loue and Englands 
Queene?
  20521547Speake freelie 
Clarence, Gloster,
  20541549Cla. My Lord then this is my opinion,
  20551550That 
Warwike beeing di
shonored in his emba
ssage,
  20561551Doth 
seeke reuenge to quite his iniuries.
  20581552Glo. And 
Levves in regard of his 
sisters wrongs,
  20591553Doth ioine with 
Warwike to 
supplant your 
state.
  20601554Edw. Suppo
se that 
Lewis and 
Warwike be appea
sd,
  20611555By 
such meanes as I can be
st deui
se.
  20621556Mont. But yet to haue ioind with France in this
  20631557Alliance, would more haue 
strengthened this our
  20641558Common wealth, gain
st forraine 
stormes,
  1559Then anie home bred marriage.
  20651560Hast. Let England be true within it 
selfe,
  20661561We need not France not any alliance with them.
  20731562Cla. For this one 
speech the Lord 
Hastings wel de
serues,
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