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Richard III

Act 4, Scene 5

Lord Derby's house.
 
[Enter DERBY and SIR CHRISTOPHER URSWICK]
 
DERBY
            ,       ,           ,         ,          ,
      Sir Chris|topher,| tell Rich|mond this | from me,
        ,            ,               ,    ,       ,
      That in | the sty | of the / most dead|ly boar,
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      My son | George Stan/ley is | franked up in hold:
         ,    .  T    T    T            ,         ,
      If I | revolt, off goes | young^Geor|ge's head,
            ,         ,          ,         ,        ,
      The fear | of that,| withholds | my pres|ent aid.
          ,           ,         ,        ,         ,
      So get | thee gone:| commend | me to | thy lord.
          ,     ,       2        ,            ,   3 3      ,
      Withal | say, that the | queen hath | heartily con|sented   ??
       ,       2     ,      ,     ,          ,
      He should es|pouse E|liza|beth his | daughter.
            ,          ,           ,        ,        ,
      But tell | me, where | is prince|ly Rich|mond now?
 
CHRISTOPHER
          ,    ,             ,         ,         ,
      At Pem|broke, or | at Har|ford-west | in Wales.
 
DERBY
            ,         ,        ,        ,     oo
      What men | of name | resort | to him.|
 
CHRISTOPHER
           ,       ,    ,            ,      ,
      Sir Walt|er Her|bert, a | renowned | soldier,
           ,        ,        ,     ,          ,
      Sir Gil|bert Tal|bot, Sir | William | Stanley,
       ,           ,       ,                  ,     ,
      Oxford,| redoubt|ed Pem|broke*, Sir / James Blunt,
            ,        ,         ,       ,   2     ,
      And Rice | ap Thom|as, with | a val|iant crew,
           ,     ,            ,     ,          ,
      And ma|ny oth|er of / great name | and worth:
             ,       ,         ,         ,           ,
      And towards | London | they do | bend their | power,
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      If by | the way | they be | not fought | withal.
 
DERBY
            ,          ,         ,        ,          ,
      Well hie | thee to | thy lord:| I kiss | his hand,
          ,        ,        ,          ,        ,
      My let|ter will | resolve | him of | my mind.
            ,
      Farewell.   \\
 
[Exeunt]

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