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) Think you the throne is empty, Edward Courtenay, For you and your Elizabeth ? You shall find Scaffold and block lie yet 'twixt // 2ir\A you ! {Falls back in hysterical laugh. ) CLOSED IX. Scene H. — A Room at Hatfield. First Grooves. Ffiter Harrington, l. ; Parry, r. Harr. {ordering off). Saddle Lord Paget's horses ! Here's a coil ! ( To Parry. ) Times are changed, Cofferer, since the old Ash- ridge days. Then 'twas sour looks with us, spies, State controllers ; A prison, with the bolts and b...ars scarce masked : SCENE II. ] 'TIVIXT AXE AND CROWN. 203 Now, 'tis a crowd of courtiers and councillors, That keep the road alive 'twixt here and London, To fill innkeepers' purses and drain ours. Parry. Aye, Master Harrington, as the Queen's star dims Our lady's brightens on the verge. Harr. And draws Courtiers' looks to her, as the sun sucks mist. Here's my Lord Paget — a long head, that knows Still to hold with the hare and hunt with the hounds. Mark, he'll but step from favour into favour.
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