Henry VI, Part 2 (Quarto 1, 1594)
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Houses, of Yorke and Lancaster.
¶Good father staie you with the rude multitude, till I returne.
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VVarwicke drawes the curtaines and showes Duke
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Humphrey in his bed.
1855Farewell poore Henries ioy, now thou art gone.
¶To free vs from his fathers dreadfull curse,
1860I am resolu'd that violent hands were laid,
¶Vpon the life of this thrise famous Duke.
¶But loe the blood is setled in his face,
¶More better coloured then when he liu'd,
¶His well proportioned beard made rough and sterne,
¶It cannot chuse but he was murthered.
¶Queene. Suffolke and the Cardinall had him in charge,
¶VVar. I, but twas well knowne they were not his friends,
¶And sees hard-by a butcher with an axe,
1895Who findes the partridge in the puttocks neast,
¶But will imagine how the bird came there,
¶Although the kyte soare with vnbloodie beake?
1900Queene. Are you the kyte Bewford, where's your talants?
¶Is Suffolke the butcher, where's his knife?
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