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Henry VI, Part 3 (Folio 1, 1623)
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2220Enter three Watchmen to guard the Kings Tent.
22232. Watch. What, will he not to Bed?
2225Neuer to lye and take his naturall Rest,
2228If Warwicke be so neere as men report.
2230That with the King here resteth in his Tent?
2232friend.
2234That his chiefe followers lodge in Townes about him,
2237rous.
2239I like it better then a dangerous honor.
2241'Tis to be doubted he would waken him.
2243sage.
2245But to defend his Person from Night-foes?
2246Enter Warwicke, Clarence, Oxford, Somerset,
2247and French Souldiors, silent all.
2249Courage my Masters: Honor now, or neuer:
2250But follow me, and Edward shall be ours.
22511. Watch. Who goes there?
2253 Warwicke and the rest cry all, Warwicke, Warwicke,
2254and set vpon the Guard, who flye, crying, Arme, Arme,
2255 Warwicke and the rest following them.
2256The Drumme playing, and Trumpet sounding.
2257Enter Warwicke, Somerset, and the rest, bringing the King
2258out in his Gowne, sitting in a Chaire: Richard
2259and Hastings flyes ouer the Stage.
2262the Duke.
2263K.Edw. The Duke?
2264Why Warwicke, when wee parted,
2265Thou call'dst me King.
2268Then I degraded you from being King,
2269And come now to create you Duke of Yorke.
2270Alas, how should you gouerne any Kingdome,
2272Nor how to be contented with one Wife,
2273Nor how to vse your Brothers Brotherly,
2274Nor how to studie for the Peoples Welfare,
K.Edw. Yea,
The third Part of Henry the Sixt.167
2276K.Edw. Yea, Brother of Clarence,
2277Art thou here too?
2280Of thee thy selfe, and all thy Complices,
2281Edward will alwayes beare himselfe as King:
2282Though Fortunes mallice ouerthrow my State,
2283My minde exceedes the compasse of her Wheele.
2284 Warw. Then for his minde, be Edward Englands King,
2285Takes off his Crowne.
2287And be true King indeede: thou but the shadow.
2289See that forthwith Duke Edward be conuey'd
2290Vnto my Brother Arch-Bishop of Yorke:
2291When I haue fought with Pembrooke, and his fellowes,
2292Ile follow you, and tell what answer
2293Lewis and the Lady Bona send to him.
2294Now for a-while farewell good Duke of Yorke.
2295They leade him out forcibly.
2298Oxf. What now remaines my Lords for vs to do,
2299But march to London with our Soldiers?
2301To free King Henry from imprisonment,