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Why , Madam , that is to the Isle of Man ; There to be us'd according to your state . Elean . That's bad enough , for I am but reproach : And shall I then be us'd reproachfully ? Stan . No ; like a Dutchess , and Duke Humphry's lady ...
Why , Madam , that is to the Isle of Man ; There to be us'd according to your state . Elean . That's bad enough , for I am but reproach : And shall I then be us'd reproachfully ? Stan . No ; like a Dutchess , and Duke Humphry's lady ...
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MADAM , what makes you in this sudden change ? Queen . Why brother Rivers , are you yet to learn , What late misfortune has befaln King Edward ? Riv . What ! loss of some pitcht battle against Warwick ? Queen .
MADAM , what makes you in this sudden change ? Queen . Why brother Rivers , are you yet to learn , What late misfortune has befaln King Edward ? Riv . What ! loss of some pitcht battle against Warwick ? Queen .
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Madam in good health . Cath . So may he ever do , and ever flourish , When I shall dwell with worms , and my poor name Banish'd the Kingdom ! Patience , is that letter , 1 caus'd you write , yet sent away ? Pat . No , Madam . Cath .
Madam in good health . Cath . So may he ever do , and ever flourish , When I shall dwell with worms , and my poor name Banish'd the Kingdom ! Patience , is that letter , 1 caus'd you write , yet sent away ? Pat . No , Madam . Cath .
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