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1485[2.4]
Last night I hear they lay at Northampton.
I long with all my heart to see the Prince;
But I hear no, they say my son of York
Aye mother, but I would not have it so.
Why, my young cousin, it is good to grow.
Grandam, one night as we did sit at supper,
Good faith, good faith, the saying did not hold
Why, madam, so no doubt he is.
I hope so too, but [yet] let mothers doubt.
Now, by my troth, if I had been remembered
How, my pretty York? 1514I pray thee let me hear it.
Marry, they say my uncle grew so fast
I pray thee pretty York, who told thee so?
Granam, his nurse.
His nurse? Why she was dead ere thou wert born.
If 'twere not she, I cannot tell who told me.
A perilous boy, go to, you are too shrewd.
Good madam, be not angry with the child.
Pitchers have ears.
Here comes your son, Lord Marquess Dorset.
Such news, my lord, as grieves me to unfold.
How fares the Prince?
Well, madam, and in health.
What is thy news then?
Lord Rivers and Lord Grey 1533are sent to Pomfret,
Who hath committed them?
The mighty Dukes, Gloucester and Buckingham.
For what offence?
The sum of all I can I have disclosed.
Aye me, I see the downfall of our House;
Accursèd and unquiet wrangling days,
Come, come, my boy, we will to sanctuary.
I'll go along with you.
You have no cause.
My gracious lady, go,
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