Henry VI, Part 1 (Folio 1, 1623)
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The first Part of Henry the Sixt.
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2880Must be companion of his Nuptiall bed.
¶For what is wedlocke forced? but a Hell,
¶And is a patterne of Celestiall peace.
¶Whom should we match with Henry being a King,
¶But Margaret, that is daughter to a King:
¶Approues her fit for none, but for a King.
¶Her valiant courage, and vndaunted spirit,
¶(More then in women commonly is seene)
2895For Henry, sonne vnto a Conqueror,
¶Is likely to beget more Conquerors,
¶(As is faire Margaret) he be link'd in loue.
¶Then yeeld my Lords, and heere conclude with mee,
¶ King. Whether it be through force of your report,
¶My Noble Lord of Suffolke: Or for that
¶My tender youth was neuer yet attaint
¶Such fierce alarums both of Hope and Feare,
¶As I am sicke with working of my thoughts.
2910Agree to any couenants, and procure
¶That Lady Margaret do vouchsafe to come
¶King Henries faithfull and annointed Queene.
¶For your expences and sufficient charge,
2915Among the people gather vp a tenth.
¶Be gone I say, for till you do returne,
¶And you (good Vnckle) banish all offence:
¶If you do censure me, by what you were,
2920Not what you are, I know it will excuse
¶This sodaine execution of my will.
¶And so conduct me, where from company,
¶I may reuolue and ruminate my greefe.
Exit.
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Exit Glocester.
¶ Suf. Thus Suffolke hath preuail'd, and thus he goes
¶As did the youthfull Paris once to Greece,
¶With hope to finde the like euent in loue,
¶But prosper better than the Troian did:
2930Margaret shall now be Queene, and rule the King:
¶But I will rule both her, the King, and Realme.
Exit
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