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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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Riv. My Lord of Gloster, in those busy days, Which here you urge to prove us enemies, We follow' d then our lord, our sovereign King ; So should we you, if you should be our King.
Glo. If I should be? — I had rather be a pedler.
Far be it from my heart, the thought thereof!
Q. Eliz. As little joy, my lord, as you suppose You should enjoy, were you this country's King, — As little joy you may suppose in me, That I enjoy, being the Queen thereof.
Q. Mar. And little joy enjoys the Queen thereof; F
...or I am she, and altogether joyless.
I can no longer hold me patient. — [Advancing.
Hear me, you wrangling pirates that fall out In sharing that which you have pill' d from me !
Which of you trembles not, that looks on me ?
If not that I am Queen, you bow like subjects, Yet that, by you depos'd, you quake like rebels? — Ah, gentle villain, do not turn away!
Glo. Foul wrinkled witch, what mak'st thou in my sight ?
Q. Mar. But repetition of what thou hast marr'd ; That will I make before I let thee go.


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