The library of historic characters and famous events of all nations and all ages; . more loved In your defeat, than mid the brightest hopesThat gilt our fortunes in the years gone by ! York. Lead to the scaffold ! 236 HISTORIC CHARACTERS AND FAMOUS EVENTS. Hen. No ! To the Tower—to the Tower Lead him—quick—hence ! And you, fair Catherine,You shall to Westminster. Nay, answer off that man ! and take the lady away. {Exeunt York, Duchess, etc. Hen. Urswick, come near. How like a York he looked !Place him beside his cousin in the Tower,Lord Warwick. Tis but one of the Hydra them


The library of historic characters and famous events of all nations and all ages; . more loved In your defeat, than mid the brightest hopesThat gilt our fortunes in the years gone by ! York. Lead to the scaffold ! 236 HISTORIC CHARACTERS AND FAMOUS EVENTS. Hen. No ! To the Tower—to the Tower Lead him—quick—hence ! And you, fair Catherine,You shall to Westminster. Nay, answer off that man ! and take the lady away. {Exeunt York, Duchess, etc. Hen. Urswick, come near. How like a York he looked !Place him beside his cousin in the Tower,Lord Warwick. Tis but one of the Hydra them be close companions. If one lives,The other may live as well—both—, Urswick. Lord Warwick, Tho eighteen years, is but a child in thought,Playmate of Digbys pretty daughter, Mabel;And tis a pleasant sight to see the twain;For he is innocent as she. He has beenPrisond so long, hes lost all sense and manhood. Hen. He has enough of both to sit on a throne,And give his name to a shilling. Let them meet,They will hatch treason soon. And now for London. {Exeunt. —J. Copyright 1535 Br


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