Yorke, and Henrie the Sixt.
 17901377To Englands king in lawfull marriage.
  17911378Queen. And if this go forward all our hope is done.
  17921379War. And gratious Madam, in our kings behalfe,
  17941380I am commanded with your loue and fauour,
  17951381Humblie to ki
sse your hand and with my tongue,
  17961382To tell the pa
ssions of my 
soueraines hart,
  17971383Where 
same late entring at his heedfull eares,
  17981384Hath pla
st thy glorious image and thy vertues.
  17991385Queen. King 
Lewes and Lady 
Bona heare me 
speake,
  18001386Before you an
swere 
Warwike or his words,
  18011387For hee it is hath done vs all the
se wrongs.
  18141390War. Becau
se thy father 
Henry did v
surpe,
  18151391And thou no more art Prince then 
shee is Queene.
  18161392Ox. Then 
Warwike di
sanuls great 
Iohn of 
Gaunt,
  18171393That did 
subdue the greate
st part of 
Spaine,
  18181394And after 
Iohn of 
Gaunt wi
se 
Henry the fourth,
  18191395Who
se wi
sedome was a mirrour to the world.
  18201396And after this wi
se prince 
Henry the 
fift,
  18211397Who with his prowe
sse conquered all 
France,
  18221398From the
se our 
Henries lineallie di
scent.
  18231399War. Oxford, how haps that in this 
smooth di
scour
se
  18241400You told not how 
Henry the 
sixt had lo
st  18251401All that 
Henry the 
fift had gotten.
  18261402Me thinkes the
se peeres of 
France should 
smile at that,
  18271403But for the re
st you tell a pettigree
  18281404Of three
score and two yeares a 
sillie time,
  18291405To make pre
scription for a kingdomes worth.
  18301406Oxf. Why 
Warwike, can
st thou denie thy king,
  18311407Whom thou obeyed
st thirtie and eight yeeres,
  D  And