A Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 3 by Various
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_Rei_. Nothinge so:
Pray leave thys angrye moode and followe me; Ile add a torment to hys mysserye. [_Exe_. [SCENE 2.] _Enter Eudon, Eldegrade, Bertha & Gabrielle_. _Eud_. Ile sooner shrynke back when my lifes assaulted Then when my promyse shalbe claymd (good madam). I promysd to your lorde that _Bertha_ here, My daughter, should be marryed to hys sonne, And Ile perform't; for onlye to that ende I've brought her nowe. _Eld_. And, Sir, tis noblye doone; I knowe the matche is more desyred by hym Then the kyngs favors, which at thys tyme he Is laboringe to recover, but's retourne I knowe wilbe most sodayne. _Eud_. Weele attend it. _Gab_. Hey hoe. |
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