ACT IV - Scene IV Henry VI, Part III
London. The palace.
| Enter Queen Elizabeth and Rivers. | |
| Rivers | Madam, what makes you in this sudden change? |
| Queen Elizabeth |
Why brother Rivers, are you yet to learn
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| Rivers | What! loss of some pitch’d battle against Warwick? |
| Queen Elizabeth | No, but the loss of his own royal person. |
| Rivers | Then is my sovereign slain? |
| Queen Elizabeth |
Ay, almost slain, for he is taken prisoner,
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| Rivers |
These news I must confess are full of grief;
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| Queen Elizabeth |
Till then fair hope must hinder life’s decay.
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| Rivers | But, madam, where is Warwick then become? |
| Queen Elizabeth |
I am inform’d that he comes towards London,
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