1 Ay, my lord, I would know that.
2 We have sworn, my lord, already.
3 A truant disposition, good my lord.
4 O yes, my lord, he wore his beaver up.
5 Indeed, my lord, it follow'd hard upon.
6 Most humbly do I take my leave, my lord.
7 Not so, my lord, I am too much i the sun.
8 Alas, my lord, I have been so affrighted.
9 I mean the matter that you read, my lord.
10 I do not know, my lord, what I should think.
11 The same, my lord, And your poor servant ever.
12 These are but wild and whirling words, my lord.
13 He hath, my lord, of late made many tenders Of his affection to me.
14 There needs no ghost, my lord, come from the grave To tell us this.
15 And hath given countenance to his speech, my lord, With almost all the holy vows of heaven.
16 He hath, my lord, wrung from me my slow leave By laboursome petition; and at last Upon his will I seal'd my hard consent.
17 Dread my lord, Your leave and favour to return to France, From whence though willingly I came to Denmark To show my duty in your coronation; Yet now I must confess, that duty done, My thoughts and wishes bend again toward France, And bow them to your gracious leave and pardon.
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