Richard III by William Shakespeare
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Der. I do beseech you, either not beleeue
The enuious slanders of her false Accusers: Or if she be accus'd on true report, Beare with her weaknesse, which I thinke proceeds From wayward sicknesse, and no grounded malice Qu. Saw you the King to day my Lord of Derby Der. But now the Duke of Buckingham and I, Are come from visiting his Maiesty Que. What likelyhood of his amendment Lords Buc. Madam good hope, his Grace speaks chearfully Qu. God grant him health, did you confer with him? Buc. I Madam, he desires to make attonement Betweene the Duke of Glouster, and your Brothers, And betweene them, and my Lord Chamberlaine, And sent to warne them to his Royall presence Qu. Would all were well, but that will neuer be, I feare our happinesse is at the height. Enter Richard. Rich. They do me wrong, and I will not indure it, Who is it that complaines vnto the King, That I (forsooth) am sterne, and loue them not? By holy Paul, they loue his Grace but lightly, That fill his eares with such dissentious Rumors. |
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