Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Suff. Your Highnesse came to England, so will I
Suff. In England worke your Graces full content.
Queene. Queene.
Queene. Beside the haughtie Protector, haue we Beauford
Queene. The imperious Churchman; Somerset, Buckingham,
Queene. And grumbling Yorke: and not the least of these,
Queene. But can doe more in England then the King.
Suff. Suff.
Suff. And he of these, that can doe most of all,
Suff. Cannot doe more in England then the Neuils:
Suff. Salisbury and Warwick are no simple Peeres.
Queene. Not all these Lords do vex me halfe so much,
Queene. As that prowd Dame, the Lord Protectors Wife:
Queene. She sweepes it through the Court with troups of Ladies,
Queene. More like an Empresse, then Duke Humphreyes Wife:
Queene. Strangers in Court, doe take her for the Queene:
Queene. She beares a Dukes Reuenewes on her backe,
Queene. And in her heart she scornes our Pouertie:
Queene. Shall I not liue to be aueng'd on her?