Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Quee. Haue lost their qualitie, and that this day
Quee. Shall change all griefes and quarrels into loue.
Eng. Eng.
Eng. To cry Amen to that, thus we appeare.
Quee. Quee.
Quee. You English Princes all, I doe salute you.
Burg. Burg.
Burg. My dutie to you both, on equall loue.
Burg. Great Kings of France and England: that I haue labour'd
Burg. With all my wits, my paines, and strong endeuors,
Burg. To bring your most Imperiall Maiesties
Burg. Vnto this Barre, and Royall enterview;
Burg. Your Mightinesse on both parts best can witnesse.
Burg. Since then my Office hath so farre preuayl'd,
Burg. That Face to Face, and Royall Eye to Eye,
Burg. You haue congreeted: let it not disgrace me,
Burg. If I demand before this Royall view,
Burg. What Rub, or what Impediment there is,
Burg. Why that the naked, poore, and mangled Peace,
Burg. Deare Nourse of Arts, Plentyes, and ioyfull Births,