nissanissas ответил(a) на ваш пост: Fain would I woo her, yet I dare not speak: I’ll…
THAT’S THE RHYMING BIT OUI?
y; also SPEAKING OF RHYMING, two scenes later suffolk ends his massive (MASSIVE!) speech to henry about why he (henry) should marry margaret with not one but TWO COUPLETS
For Henry, son unto a conqueror,
Is likely to beget more conquerors,
If with a lady of so high resolve
As is fair Margaret he be link’d in love.
Then yield, my lords; and here conclude with me
That Margaret shall be queen, and none but she.
suffolk i
like he’s so proud of himself, clearly. LOOK! I MADE A CONVINCING ARGUMENT, THE METER SAYS SO. (guise look i made a poem for the lady that means she’s real good.)