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... ISABel . Queen . Whither goes my lord ? 140 Edw . Fawn not on me , French strumpet ! get thee gone . Queen . On whom but on my husband should I fawn ? Gav . On Mortimer ! with whom , ungentle queen— I say no more - judge you the rest ...
... ISABel . Queen . Whither goes my lord ? 140 Edw . Fawn not on me , French strumpet ! get thee gone . Queen . On whom but on my husband should I fawn ? Gav . On Mortimer ! with whom , ungentle queen— I say no more - judge you the rest ...
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... Isabel . Edw . And witness heaven how dear thou art to me : There weep for till my Gaveston be repealed , Assure thyself thou com'st not in my sight . [ Exeunt EDWARD and GAVESTON . Queen . O miserable and distressèd queen ! Would ...
... Isabel . Edw . And witness heaven how dear thou art to me : There weep for till my Gaveston be repealed , Assure thyself thou com'st not in my sight . [ Exeunt EDWARD and GAVESTON . Queen . O miserable and distressèd queen ! Would ...
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... Isabel forgets , Then let her live abandoned and forlorn . But see , in happy time , my lord the king , Having brought the Earl of Cornwall on his way , Is new returned ; this news will glad him much ; Yet not so much as me ; I love him ...
... Isabel forgets , Then let her live abandoned and forlorn . But see , in happy time , my lord the king , Having brought the Earl of Cornwall on his way , Is new returned ; this news will glad him much ; Yet not so much as me ; I love him ...
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... Isabel . Edw . For thee , fair queen , if thou lov'st Gaveston , I'lll hang a golden tongue about thy neck , Seeing thou hast pleaded with so good success . Queen . No other jewels hang about my neck Than these , my lord ; nor let me ...
... Isabel . Edw . For thee , fair queen , if thou lov'st Gaveston , I'lll hang a golden tongue about thy neck , Seeing thou hast pleaded with so good success . Queen . No other jewels hang about my neck Than these , my lord ; nor let me ...
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... nature war doth best agree . Queen . Now is the king of England rich and strong , Having the love of his renowned peers . 1 So ed . 1612.-ed. 1598 " soueraigne . " Edw . I , Isabel , ne'er was my heart 146 [ ACT I. Edward the Second .
... nature war doth best agree . Queen . Now is the king of England rich and strong , Having the love of his renowned peers . 1 So ed . 1612.-ed. 1598 " soueraigne . " Edw . I , Isabel , ne'er was my heart 146 [ ACT I. Edward the Second .
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