Henry VI, Part 2 (Quarto 1, 1594)
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Enter the Duke of Yorke, and the Earles of
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Salsbury and VVarwicke.
¶Let me reueale vnto your honours here,
¶The right and title of the house of Yorke,
¶To Englands Crovvne by liniall desent.
¶VVar. Then Yorke begin, and if thy claime be good,
¶The Neuils are thy subiects to command.
¶Yorke. Then thus my Lords.
970The first vvas Edvvard the blacke Prince,
970.1Prince of Wales.
¶The second vvas Edmund of Langly,
971.1Duke of Yorke.
¶The third vvas Lyonell Duke of Clarence.
¶The fourth vvas Iohn of Gaunt,
973.1The Duke of Lancaster.
¶The fifth vvas Roger Mortemor, Earle of March.
¶Novv, Edvvard the blacke Prince he died before his father, and left
¶behinde him Richard, that aftervvards vvas King, Crovvnde by
¶the name of Richard the second, and he died vvithout an heire.
1005Edmund of Langly Duke of Yorke died, and left behind him tvvo
1005.1daughters, Anne and Elinor.
¶Lyonell Duke of Clarence died, and left behinde Alice, Anne,
¶and Elinor, that vvas after married to my father, and by her I
1010claime the Crovvne, as the true heire to Lyonell Duke
980time of Richards raigne, Henry of Bullingbrooke, sonne and heire
¶the third, he claimde the Crowne, deposde the Merthfull King, and
¶Lancaster vnto the Crowne.
1000Sals. Sauing your tale my Lord, as I haue heard, in the raigne
¶of Bullenbrooke, the Duke of Yorke did claime the Crowne, and
¶but for Owin Glendor, had bene King.
¶strous rebel Glendor, the noble Duke of York was done to death,
.5sue of the yonger, then am I lawfull heire vnto the kingdome.
¶VVarwicke. What plaine proceedings can be more plaine, hee
¶claimes it from Lyonel Duke of Clarence, the third sonne to Ed-
¶ward the third, and Henry from Iohn of Gaunt the fourth sonne.
¶Then noble father, kneele we both togither, and in this priuate
¶place, be we the first to honor him with birthright to the Crown.
¶Both. Long liue Richard Englands royall King.
¶Yorke. I thanke you both. But Lords I am not your King vntil
¶caster.
¶And then to gard it, will I rouse the Beare,
¶To aide and helpe thee for to win thy right,
¶Maugre the proudest Lord of Henries blood,
¶That dares deny the right and claime of Yorke,
¶To see the noble Duke of Yorke to be a King.
¶The Earle of Warwicke liue, to be the greatest man in England,
¶but the King. Come lets goe.
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