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 That kindled first this motion in our hearts: May still be feweld in our progenye.

Navar. The many favours which your grace hath showne, From time to time, but specially in this: Shall binde me ever to your highnes will, In what Queen Mother or your grace commands.

Old Qu. Thanks sonne Navarre, you see we love you well, That linke you in mariage with our daughter heer: And as you know our difference in Religion, Might be a meanes to crosse you in your love.

Charles. Well Madam, let that rest: And now my Lords the mariage rites perfourm'd, We think it good to goe and consumate the rest, With hearing of an holy Masse: Sister, I think your selfe will beare us company.

Q. Mar. I will my good Lord,

Charles. The rest that will not goe (my Lords) may stay: Come Mother let us goe to honor this solemnitie.

Old Q. Which Ile desolve with bloud and crueltie.

Navar. Prince Condy and my good L. Admiral, Now Guise may storme but doe us little hurt: Having the King, Qu. Mother on our sides, To stop the mallice of his envious heart,