1 Stay till I have read the letter.
2 Before you fight the battle, ope this letter.
3 I must needs after him, madam, with my letter.
4 Were all the letters suns, I could not see one.
5 I will not sleep, my lord, till I have delivered your letter.
6 This letter, madam, craves a speedy answer; 'Tis from your sister.'
7 Let's see these pockets; the letters that he speaks of May be my friends.
8 I know't, my sister's: this approves her letter, That she would soon be here.
9 This courtesy, forbid thee, shall the Duke Instantly know; and of that letter too.
10 Post speedily to my lord your husband, show him this letter: the army of France is landed.
11 Approach, thou beacon to this under globe, That by thy comfortable beams I may Peruse this letter.
12 I have a letter guessingly set down, Which came from one that's of a neutral heart, And not from one oppos'd.
13 If ever thou wilt thrive, bury my body; And give the letters which thou find'st about me To Edmund, Earl of Gloucester.
14 It is a letter from my brother that I have not all o'er-read; and for so much as I have perus'd, I find it not fit for your o'er-looking.
15 Go you before to Gloucester with these letters: acquaint my daughter no further with anything you know than comes from her demand out of the letter.
16 Go you before to Gloucester with these letters: acquaint my daughter no further with anything you know than comes from her demand out of the letter.