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Henry VI, Part 2 (Folio 1, 1623)
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The second Part of Henry the Sixt.135
1896But may imagine how the Bird was dead,
1897Although the Kyte soare with vnbloudied Beake?
1900Is Beauford tearm'd a Kyte? where are his Tallons?
1906That I am faultie in Duke Humfreyes death.
1908him?
1909Qu. He dares not calme his contumelious Spirit,
1910Nor cease to be an arrogant Controller,
1913For euery word you speake in his behalfe,
1914Is slander to your Royall Dignitie.
1915Suff. Blunt-witted Lord, ignoble in demeanor,
1916If euer Lady wrong'd her Lord so much,
1917Thy Mother tooke into her blamefull Bed
1918Some sterne vntutur'd Churle; and Noble Stock
1920And neuer of the Neuils Noble Race.
1921Warw. But that the guilt of Murther bucklers thee,
1922And I should rob the Deaths-man of his Fee,
1924And that my Soueraignes presence makes me milde,
1925I would, false murd'rous Coward, on thy Knee
1929And after all this fearefull Homage done,
1930Giue thee thy hyre, and send thy Soule to Hell,
1934Warw. Away euen now, or I will drag thee hence:
1935Vnworthy though thou art, Ile cope with thee,
1937 Exeunt.
1939Thrice is he arm'd, that hath his Quarrell iust;
1940And he but naked, though lockt vp in Steele,
1942A noyse within.
1944Enter Suffolke and Warwicke, with their
1945Weapons drawne.
1946King. Why how now Lords?
1947Your wrathfull Weapons drawne,
1949Why what tumultuous clamor haue we here?
1950Suff. The trayt'rous Warwick, with the men of Bury,
1951Set all vpon me, mightie Soueraigne.
1952Enter Salisbury.
1954minde.
1955Dread Lord, the Commons send you word by me,
1957Or banished faire Englands Territories,
1958They will by violence teare him from your Pallace,
1959And torture him with grieuous lingring death.
1960They say, by him the good Duke Humfrey dy'de:
1964As being thought to contradict your liking,
1965Makes them thus forward in his Banishment.
1969In paine of your dislike, or paine of death;
1971Were there a Serpent seene, with forked Tongue,
1973It were but necessarie you were wak't:
1975The mortall Worme might make the sleepe eternall.
1976And therefore doe they cry, though you forbid,
1977That they will guard you, where you will, or no,
1980Your louing Vnckle, twentie times his worth,
1983of Salisbury.
1986But you, my Lord, were glad to be imploy'd,
1987To shew how queint an Orator you are.
1988But all the Honor Salisbury hath wonne,
1989Is, that he was the Lord Embassador,
1990Sent from a sort of Tinkers to the King.
1992breake in.
1994I thanke them for their tender louing care;
1995And had I not beene cited so by them,
1996Yet did I purpose as they doe entreat:
1997For sure, my thoughts doe hourely prophecie,
2000Whose farre-vnworthie Deputie I am,
2002But three dayes longer, on the paine of death.
2006Thou wilt but adde encrease vnto my Wrath.
2007Had I but sayd, I would haue kept my Word;
2008But when I sweare, it is irreuocable:
2010On any ground that I am Ruler of,
2012Come Warwicke, come good Warwicke, goe with mee,
2013I haue great matters to impart to thee. Exit.
2016Be play-fellowes to keepe you companie:
2017There's two of you, the Deuill make a third,
2018And three-fold Vengeance tend vpon your steps.
2020And let thy Suffolke take his heauie leaue.
Queene. Fye