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Page 223
He that bereft thee , lady , of thy husband , Did it to help thee to a better husband . Anne . His better doth not breathe upon the earth . Glo . He lives , that loves thee better than he could . Anne . Name him . Glo . Plantagenet .
He that bereft thee , lady , of thy husband , Did it to help thee to a better husband . Anne . His better doth not breathe upon the earth . Glo . He lives , that loves thee better than he could . Anne . Name him . Glo . Plantagenet .
Page 274
They , for their truth , might better wear their heads , Than some , that have accus'd them , wear their hats . But come , my Lord , away . Enter a Pursuivant . Haft . Go on before , I'll talk with this good fellow .
They , for their truth , might better wear their heads , Than some , that have accus'd them , wear their hats . But come , my Lord , away . Enter a Pursuivant . Haft . Go on before , I'll talk with this good fellow .
Page 381
Old L. Hearts of most hard temper Melt and lament for her . Anne . In God's will , better She ne'er had known pomp ; though't be temporal , + Yet if that quarrel , Fortune , do divorce It from the bearer , ' tis a fuff'rance panging ...
Old L. Hearts of most hard temper Melt and lament for her . Anne . In God's will , better She ne'er had known pomp ; though't be temporal , + Yet if that quarrel , Fortune , do divorce It from the bearer , ' tis a fuff'rance panging ...
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