Speeches (Lines) for King Lewis XI
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Fair Queen of England, worthy Margaret,
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Why, say, fair queen, whence springs this deep despair? |
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Whate'er it be, be thou still like thyself,
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Renowned queen, with patience calm the storm,
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The more I stay, the more I'll succor thee. |
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What's he approacheth boldly to our presence? |
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Welcome, brave Warwick! What brings thee to France? |
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Queen Margaret, Prince Edward, and Oxford,
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Now Warwick, tell me, even upon thy conscience,
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But is he gracious in the people's eye? |
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Then further, all dissembling set aside,
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Now, sister, let us hear your firm resolve. |
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Then, Warwick, thus: our sister shall be Edward's;
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And still is friend to him and Margaret:
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Warwick, this is some post to us or thee. |
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Warwick, what are thy news? and yours, fair queen? |
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What! has your king married the Lady Grey!
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And mine with hers, and thine, and Margaret's.
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Then, England's messenger, return in post,
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But, Warwick,
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Why stay we now? These soldiers shall be levied,
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