Henry VI, Part 3 (Octavo 1, 1595)
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The Tragedie of Richard D. of
Exeunt Omnes.
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Enter two keepers with bow and arrowes.
¶And by and by the deere will come this waie.
1410
Enter king Henrie disguisde.
¶No, Henrie no. It is no land of thine,
¶No bending knee will call thee Caesar now,
This is the king, king Edward hath deposde.
¶France, and as I heare the great commanding Warwike,
¶To intreat a marriage with the ladie Bona,
¶If this be true, poore Queene and sonne,
1430Your labour is but spent in vaine,
¶For Lewis is a prince soone wun with words,
¶And Warwike is a subtill Orator.
¶He on his right hand asking a wife for Edward,
¶She on his left side crauing aide for Henry.
Keeper. What art thou that talkes of kings and queens?
Hen. More then I seeme, for lesse I should not be.
1455A man at least, and more I cannot be,
¶And men maie talke of kings, and why not I?
Keeper
