Yorke, and Henrie the Sixt.
 18691439Bona. Your grant or your denial 
shall be mine,
  18701440But ere this daie 
I mu
st confe
sse, when I
  18711441Haue heard your kings de
serts recounted,
  18721442Mine eares haue tempted iudgement to de
sire.
  18731443Lew. Then draw neere Queene 
Margaret and be a
  18741444Witne
sse, that 
Bona shall be wife to the Engli
sh king.
  18801445Prince Edw. To 
Edward but not the Engli
sh king.
  18811446War. Henry now liues in 
Scotland at his ea
se,
  18921447Where hauing nothing nothing can he lo
se,
  18931448And as for you your
selfe our 
quondam Queene,
  18941449You haue a father able to mainetaine your 
state,
  18951450And better twere to trouble him then 
France.
  19031452Lew. Here comes 
some po
st Warwike to thee or vs.
  19051453Post. My Lord amba
ssador this letter is for you,
  19061454Sent from your brother Marquis 
Montague.
  19071455This from our king vnto your Maie
stie.
  19101456And the
se to you Madam, from whom I know not.
  19121457Oxf. I like it well that our faire Queene and mi
stre
sse,
  19131458Smiles at her newes when 
Warwike frets as his.
  19141459P. Ed. And marke how 
Lewes stamps as he were nettled.
  19161460Lew. Now 
Margaret & 
Warwike, what are your news?
  19181461Queen. Mine 
such as 
fils my hart full of ioie.
  19191462War. Mine full of 
sorrow and harts di
scontent.
  19201463Lew. What hath your king married the Ladie 
Gray,
  19211464And now to excu
se him
selfe 
sends vs a po
st of papers?
  19221465How dares he pre
sume to v
se vs thus?
  19231466Quee. This proueth 
Edwards loue, & 
Warwiks hone
sty.
  19271467War. King 
Lewis, I here prote
st in 
sight of heauen,
  19281468And by the hope 
I haue of heauenlie bli
sse,
  19291469That I am cleare from this mi
sdeed of 
Edwards.
  D2.  No