Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Suf. Marriage is a matter of more worth,
Suf. Then to be dealt in by Atturney‑ship:
Suf. Not whom we will, but whom his Grace affects,
Suf. Must
Suf. The first Part of Henry the Sixt.
Suf. Must be companion of his Nuptiall bed.
Suf. And therefore Lords, since he affects her most,
Suf. Most of all these reasons bindeth vs,
Suf. In our opinions she should be preferr'd.
Suf. For what is wedloeke wedlocke forced? but a Hell,
Suf. An Age of discord and continuall strife,
Suf. Whereas the contrarie bringeth blisse,
Suf. And is a patterne of Celestiall peace.
Suf. Whom should we match with Henry being a King,
Suf. But Margaret, that is daughter to a King:
Suf. Her peerelesse feature, ioyned with her birth,
Suf. Approues her fit for none, but for a King.
Suf. Her valiant courage, and vndaunted spirit,
Suf. (More then in women commonly is seene)
Suf. Will answer our hope in issue of a King.