The Shakespeare Gallery Containing the Principal Female Characters in the Play

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The Shakespeare Gallery Containing the Principal Female Characters in the Play
Heath, Charles, 1785-1848
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Marg. That for thyself; I will not so presume, To send such peevish tokens to a king.
KING HENRY VI. Part 1. Act V. Scene 3.
LADY GREY.
L. Grey. 'Tis better said than done, my gracious lord ; I am a subject fit to jest withal, But far unfit to be a sovereign.
K. Edward. Sweet widow, by my state I swear to thee, I speak no more than what my soul intends And that is, to enjoy thee for my love.
L. Grey. And that is more than I will yield unto : I know, I am too mean to be your queen ; And yet too
...good to be your concubine.
K. Edw. You cavil, widow ; I did mean, my queen.
L. Grey. 'Twill grieve your grace, my sons should call you- father.
K. Edw. No more, than when thy daughters call thee mother.
KING HENRY VI. PART III. Act III. Scene 2.
QUEEN MARGARET.
Messenger. My lord ambassador, these letters are for you ; Sent from your brother, marquis Montague. These from our king unto your majesty. And, madam, these for you ; from whom, I know not.
[To Margaret. They all read their letters.
Oxford.


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