Henry VI, Part 3 (Octavo 1, 1595)
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The Tragedie of Richard D. of
¶For this is he shall helpe you more,
¶Then you are hurt by me.
¶
Enter one with a letter to Warwike.
¶With hastie Germaines and blunt Hollanders,
2605And with his troopes doe march amaine towardes
(London,
¶And manie giddie people follow him.
For if this fire doe kindle any further,
¶It will be hard for vs to quench it out.
¶Not mutinous in peace, yet bold in warre,
¶Stir vp the knights and gentlemen to come with thee.
¶Men well inclinde to doe what thou commands,
¶And thou braue Oxford wondrous well belou'd,
¶Shalt in thy countries muster vp thy friends.
2620My soueraigne with his louing Citizens,
¶Shall rest in London till we come to him.
¶Faire Lords take leaue and stand not to replie,
2625Farewell my soueraigne.
¶King. Farewel my Hector, my Troyes true hope.
¶
Enter Edward and his traine.
¶And once againe conuaie him to the Tower,
Awaie
