Houses, of Yorke and Lancaster.
31372060Richard. And if our words will not, our
swords
shall.
31412061Yorke. Call hither to the
stake, my two rough beares.
31922062King. Call Buckingham, and bid him Arme him
selfe.
31932063Yorke. Call Buckingham and all the friends thou ha
st,
31942064Both thou and they,
shall cur
se this fatall houre.
31452065Enter at one doore, the Earles of Salsbury and VVarwicke, with 31462066 Drumme and souldiers. And at the other, the Duke of Bucking- 31472068Cliff. Are the
se thy beares? weele bayte them
soone,
31482069Di
spight of thee and all the friends thou ha
st.
31962070War. You had be
st go dreame againe,
31972071To keepe you from the tempe
st of the
field.
31982072Clif. I am re
solu'd to beare a greater
storme,
31992073Then any thou can
st coniure vp to day,
32002074And that ile write vpon thy Burgonet,
32012075Might I but know thee by thy hou
shold badge.
32022076VVar. Now by my fathers age, old Neuels cre
st,
32032077The Rampant Beare chaind to the ragged
sta
ffe,
32042078This day ile weare aloft my burgonet,
32052079As on a mountaine top the Caedar
showes,
32062080That keepes his leaues in
spight of any
storme,
32072081Euen to a
ffright the with the view thereof.
32082082Clif. And from thy burgonet will I rend the beare,
32092083And tread him vnderfoote with all contempt,
32102084Di
spight the Beare-ward that prote
cts him
so.
32112085Yoong Clif. And
so renowmed
soueraigne to Armes,
32122086To quell the
se Traitors and their complea
ses.
32132087Richard. Fie, Charitie for
shame,
speake it not in
spight,
32142088For you
shall
sup with Ie
sus Chri
st to night.
32152089Yoong Clif. Foule Stigmaticke thou can
st not tell.
32172090Rich. No, for if not in heauen, youle
surely
sup in hell.
32882092 Alarmes to the battaile, and then enter the Duke of Somerset 3288.12093 and Richard fighting, and Richard kils him vnder the signe of 32892095Rich. So Lie thou there, and breathe thy la
st.
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