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Queen . So , Green , thou art the midwife to my woe , And Bolingbroke my
sorrow's dismal heir : 59 Now hath my soul ... Queen . Who shall hinder me ? I
will despair , and be at enmity With cozening hope , -he is a flatterer , A parasite ,
a keeper ...
Queen . So , Green , thou art the midwife to my woe , And Bolingbroke my
sorrow's dismal heir : 59 Now hath my soul ... Queen . Who shall hinder me ? I
will despair , and be at enmity With cozening hope , -he is a flatterer , A parasite ,
a keeper ...
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Queen . Twill make me think the world is full of rubs , And that iny fortune runs
against the bias.50 First Lady . Madam , we'll dance . Queen . My legs can keep
no measure in delight , When my poor heart no measure keeps in grief :
Therefore ...
Queen . Twill make me think the world is full of rubs , And that iny fortune runs
against the bias.50 First Lady . Madam , we'll dance . Queen . My legs can keep
no measure in delight , When my poor heart no measure keeps in grief :
Therefore ...
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Then enter Queen MARGARET , Prince EDWARD , and the Earl of OXFORD . K.
Lew . [ Rising . ] Fair Queen of England , worthy Margaret , And sit thee by our
side ( seats her by him ] : yield not thy neck To fortune's yoke , but let thy
dauntless ...
Then enter Queen MARGARET , Prince EDWARD , and the Earl of OXFORD . K.
Lew . [ Rising . ] Fair Queen of England , worthy Margaret , And sit thee by our
side ( seats her by him ] : yield not thy neck To fortune's yoke , but let thy
dauntless ...
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