Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Qu. Qu.
Qu. Though far more cause, yet much lesse spirit to curse
Qu. Abides in me, I say Amen to her.
Rich. Rich.
Rich. Stay Madam, I must talke a word with you.
Qu. I haue no more sonnes of the Royall Blood
Qu. For thee to slaughter. For my Daughters (Richard)
Qu. They shall be praying Nunnes, not weeping Queenes:
Qu. And therefore leuell not to hit their liues.
Rich. You haue a daughter call'd Elizabeth,
Rich. Vertuous and Faire, Royall and Gracious?
Qu. And must she dye for this? O let her liue,
Qu. And Ile corrupt her Manners, staine her Beauty,
Qu. Slander my Selfe, as false to Edwards bed:
Qu. Throw ouer her the vaile of Infamy,
Qu. So she may liue vnscarr'd of bleeding slaughter,
Qu. I will confesse she was not Edwards daughter.