Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Rich. Rich.
Rich. Doubly diuorc'd? (bad men) ye violate
Rich. A two‑fold Marriage; 'twixt my Crowne, and me,
Rich. And then betwixt me, and my marryed Wife.
Rich. Let me vn‑kisse the Oath 'twixt thee, and me;
Rich. And yet not so, for with a Kisse 'twas made.
Rich. Part vs, Northumerland: I, towards the North,
Rich. Where shiuering Cold and Sicknesse pines the Clyme:
Rich. My Queene to France: from whence, set forth in pompe,
Rich. She came adorned hither like sweet May;
Rich. Sent back like Hollowmas, or short'st of day.
Qu. Qu.
Qu. And must we be diuided? must we part?
Rich. I, hand from hand (my Loue) and heart frōfrom heart.
Qu. Banish vs both, and send the King with me.
North. North.
North. That were some Loue, but little Pollicy.