Henry VI, Part 3 (Octavo 1, 1595)
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Yorke, and Henrie the Sixt.
840Why via, To London will we march amaine,
¶And once againe crie charge vpon the foe,
¶But neuer once againe turne backe and flie.
¶That cries retire, when Warwike bids him stay.
¶And when thou faints, must Edward fall:
¶Which perill heauen forefend.
850War. No longer Earle of March, but Duke of Yorke,
¶The next degree, is Englands royall king:
¶And king of England shalt thou be proclaimde,
¶And he that casts not vp his cap for ioie,
855Shall for the offence make forfeit of his head.
¶King Edward, valiant Richard, Montague,
¶Stay we no longer dreaming of renowne,
¶
Enter a Messenger.
¶And craues your companie for speedie councell.
¶way.
Exeunt Omnes.
870
Enter the King and Queene, Prince Edward and
¶Quee. Welcome my Lord to this braue town of York,
¶Yonders the head of that ambitious enemie,
875That sought to be impaled with your crowne.
Doth
