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RIVERS

 Madam, what makes you in this sudden change?

QUEEN ELIZABETH

 Why, brother Rivers, are you yet to learn
 What late misfortune is befall’n King Edward?

RIVERS

 What, loss of some pitched battle against Warwick?

QUEEN ELIZABETH

 No, but the loss of his own royal person. [5]

RIVERS

 Then is my sovereign slain?

QUEEN ELIZABETH

 Ay, almost slain, for he is taken prisoner;
 Either betrayed by falsehood of is guard
 Or by his foe surprised at unawares;
 And, as I further have to understand, [10]
 Is new committed to the Bishop of York,
 Fell Warwick’s brother and by that our foe.

RIVERS

 These news I must confess are full of grief.
 Yet, gracious madam, bear it as you may:
 Warwick, may lose that now hath won the day. [15]

QUEEN ELIZABETH

 Till then fair hope must hinder life’s decay,
 And I the rather wain me from despair
 For love of Edward’s offspring in my womb:
 This is it that makes me bridle passion
 And bear with mildness my misfortune’s cross: [20]
 Ay, ay, for this I draw in many a tear
 And stop the rising of blood-sucking sighs,
 Lest with my sighs or tears I blast or drown
 King Edward’s fruit, true heir to th’English crown.
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