Henry VI, Part 2 (Quarto 1, 1594)
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The first part of the contention of the two famous
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Alarmes againe, and then enter three or foure, bearing the Duke
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of Buckingham wounded to his Tent.
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Alarmes still, and then enter the King and Queene.
3297.1Make hast, for vengeance comes along vvith them,
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Exet King and Queene._
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Alarmes, and then a flourish, and enter the Duke of
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Yorke and Richard.
3320.1Yorke. Hovv novv boyes, fortunate this fight hath bene,
¶I hope to vs and ours, for Englands good,
¶With bloodie mindes did buckle with the foe,
3325That ought but well betide that good old man.
3328.1Charging his Lance with his old weary armes,
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Enter Salibbury and Warwicke.
3336.1Edward. See noble father, where they both do come,
¶The onely props vnto the house of Yorke.
¶The small remainder of my weary life,
3339.1I hold for thee, for with thy warlike arme,
¶There as I here to hold a Parlament.
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