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  • Title: Henry VI, Part 3 (Octavo 1, 1595)

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    Author: William Shakespeare
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    Henry VI, Part 3 (Octavo 1, 1595)

    Yorke, and Henrie the Sixt.
    Taken, and brought as prisoner to your pallace gates.
    K Edw. Awaie with him and send him to the Tower,
    And let vs go question with the man about
    His apprehension. Lords along, and vse this
    Ladie honorablie. Exeunt Omnes.
    Manet Gloster and speakes.
    Glost. I, Edward will vse women honourablie,
    Would he were wasted marrow, bones and all,
    1650That from his loines no issue might succeed
    To hinder me from the golden time I looke for,
    For I am not yet lookt on in the world.
    First is there Edward, Clarence, and Henry
    And his sonne, and all they lookt for issue
    1655Of their loines ere I can plant my selfe,
    A cold premeditation for my purpose,
    What other pleasure is there in the world beside?
    I will go clad my bodie in gaie ornaments,
    And lull my selfe within a ladies lap,
    And witch sweet Ladies with my words and lookes.
    1675Oh monstrous man, to harbour such a thought!
    Why loue did scorne me in my mothers wombe.
    And for I should not deale in hir affaires,
    Shee did corrupt fraile nature in the flesh,
    1680And plaste an enuious mountaine on my backe,
    Where sits deformity to mocke my bodie,
    To drie mine arme vp like a withered shrimpe.
    To make my legges of an vnequall size,
    And am I then a man to be belou'd?
    Easier for me to compasse twentie crownes.
    Tut I can smile, and murder when I smile,
    I crie content, to that that greeues me most.
    I