Henry VI, Part 3 (Octavo 1, 1595)
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¶
Enter Edward, and Richard, and Montague.
310speake.
¶Rich. Nay, I can better plaie the Orator.
¶
Enter the Duke of Yorke.
315selues?
¶which concernes your selfe and vs, The crowne of Eng-
¶land father.
320York. The crowne boy, why Henries yet aliue,
¶His death.
¶Edw. But I would breake an hundred othes to raigne
one yeare.
And dispossesse king Henrie from the crowne.
335Rich. Then thus my Lord. An oath is of no moment
¶Henry is none but doth vsurpe your right,
¶And yet your grace stands bound to him by oath.
¶And once more claime the crowne.
I am resolude to win the crowne, or die.
¶Edward, rhou shalt to Edmund Brooke Lord Cobham,
And come to me to Wakefield presentlie.
350And bid Richard Neuill Earle of Warwike
To leaue the cittie, and with his men of warre,
To meete me at Saint Albons ten daies hence.
¶Both men and monie to furder our attempts.
¶Now, what newes?
Enter a Messenger.
365Accompanied with the Earles of Cumberland,
Northumberland and Westmerland, and others of the
House of Lancaster, are marching towards Wakefield,
380
Enter sir Iohn and sir Hugh Mortimer.
gue post you hence: and boies staie you with me.
¶Sir Iohn and sir Hugh Mortemers mine vncles,
Your welcome to Sandall in an happie houre,
¶The armie of the Queene meanes to besiedge vs.
385her in the field.
¶Rich. I father, with fiue hundred for a need,
¶A womans generall, what should you feare?
395York. Indeed, manie braue battels haue I woon
¶In Normandie, when as the enimie
¶Hath bin ten to one, and why should I now doubt
Of the like successe? I am resolu'd. Come lets goe.
Edw. Lets martch awaie, I heare their drums.
Exit.
