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- Edition: Henry VI, Part 3
Henry VI, Part 3 (Folio 1, 1623)
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2303Enter Riuers, and Lady Gray.
2305Gray. Why Brother Riuers, are you yet to learne
2306What late misfortune is befalne King Edward?
2308Against Warwicke?
2312Either betrayd by falshood of his Guard,
2313Or by his Foe surpriz'd at vnawares:
2314And as I further haue to vnderstand,
2315Is new committed to the Bishop of Yorke,
2316Fell Warwickes Brother, and by that our Foe.
2318Yet gracious Madam, beare it as you may,
2319Warwicke may loose, that now hath wonne the day.
2321And I the rather waine me from dispaire
2323This is it that makes me bridle passion,
2325I, I, for this I draw in many a teare,
2328King Edwards Fruite, true heyre to th' English Crowne.
2329Riu. But Madam,
2330Where is Warwicke then become?
2331 Gray. I am inform'd that he comes towards London,
2332To set the Crowne once more on Henries head,
2334But to preuent the Tyrants violence,
2335(For trust not him that hath once broken Faith)
2336Ile hence forthwith vnto the Sanctuary,