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ACT IV IT

                                 Scene I IT

Enter Queen Elizabeth, the Duchess of York, Marquess of Dorset at one
  door; Anne Duchess of Gloucester at another door [with Clarence’s

                                       Daughter].

DUCHESS

 Who meets us here? My niece Plantagenet
 Led in the hand of her kind aunt of Gloucester:
 Now, for my life, she’s wandering to the Tower,
 On pure heart’s love, to greet the tender Prince.
 Daughter, well met.

ANNE

                God give your Graces both [5]
 A happy and a joyful time of day.

ELIZABET H

 As much to you, good sister; whither away?

ANNE

 No farther than the Tower, and as I guess,
 Upon the like devotion as yourselves:
 To gratulate the gentle Princes there. [10]

ELIZABET H

 Kind sister, thanks; we’ll enter all together.

                                    Enter Brakenbury.

 And in good time, here the Lieutenant comes.
 Master Lieutenant, pray you by your leave:
 How doth the Prince and my young son of York?
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