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Excerpt from The Works of William Shakespeare, Vol. 5: Containing King Henry Vi. Part II.; King Henry Vi. Part III.; King Richard III.; King Henry VIII
Stgf. AS by our h' 1 ill Ma'e I had in charge at my; depafihfro?irrieliranee, j a, As procurator for y'our excellence, To marry Princel's Mai-g'ret for your Grace; 80 in the famo ancient city Tours, ln pretence 05 Kings of France and Sicil, The Dukes of Orleans, Calaber, Bret Seven Earls, twelve Barons, twenty reverend Bilhope, l have perform'd my talk, and was efpogt'd: And humbly now upon my bended knee, In fight of England and her lordly, peers, Deliverup my title in the ueen. [pre mtifig {be Qua: to the King. To your molt racione hand {that are the 'fuhilance Of that great adow'l did reptefeht; The 'happieit gift that ever Marquis gave, The fairel't Qeen that ever King reeeiv'd. K. Henry. Suffolk, arife. Welcome I can exprefs no kinder fign of love, Than this kind kifs. 0 Lord, that lend'fi me life, Lend me a h art replete with tha?l-ifulnefs! For thou ha giv'n me m this'beauteous face, A world of earthlyhle?ings to my foul, If fympathy of love unite'our thoughts. 0 Q, Mu}. Great King of England, and my gracious The mutual conf're'nee that my mind'hath had, [ii-0rd. By day, by night, waking, and in my dreams, In courtly company, or at my beade, With you mine alder-lieviell Soverei n; Makes me the holder to falute my ing With ruder terms; fuch as mud; a?'ordsa iller.
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