Henry VI, Part 3 (Octavo 1, 1595)
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Yorke, and Henrie the Sixt.
¶A parlie sirra to George of Clarence.
¶
Sound a Parlie, and Richard and Clarence whispers to-
War. Com Clarence come, thou wilt if Warwike call.
Cla. Father of Warwike, know you what this meanes?
I throw mine infamie at thee,
I will not ruinate my fathers house,
¶Who gaue his bloud to lime the stones togither,
¶And so proud harted Warwike I defie thee,
¶And to my brothers turne my blushing cheekes?
¶And Richard doe not frowne vpon me,
2785For henceforth I will proue no more vnconstant.
¶Edw. Welcome Clarence, and ten times more welcome,
¶Glo. Welcome good Clarence, this is brotherlie.
2790Edw. Now Warwike, wilt thou leaue
¶The towne and fight? or shall we beate the
¶Stones about thine eares?
¶War. Why I am not coopt vppe heere for defence,
¶I will awaie to Barnet presently,
2795And bid thee battaile Edward if thou darest.
¶Edw. Yes Warwike he dares, and leades the waie,
¶Lords to the field, saint George and victorie.
Exeunt Omnes.
E2.
Alarmes,
