Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Suf. And yet me thinkes I could be well content
Suf. To be mine owne Atturney in this case.
Suf. Ile ouer then to England with this newes.
Suf. And make this marriage to be solemniz'd:
Suf. So farewell Reignier, set this Diamond safe
Suf. In Golden Pallaces as it becomes.
Reig. Reig.
Reig. I do embrace thee, as I would embrace
Reig. The Christian Prince King Henrie were he heere.
Mar. Mar.
Mar. Farewell my Lord, good wishes, praise, & praiers,
Mar. Shall Suffolke euer haue of Margaret.
Mar. Shee is going.
Suf. Suf.
Suf. Farwell sweet Madam: but hearke you Margaret,
Suf. No Princely commendations to my King?
Mar. Such commendations as becomes a Maide,
Mar. A Virgin, and his Seruant, say to him.