The Tragedie of Richard D. of
19301470No more my king, for he di
shonours me,
19311471And mo
st him
selfe, if he could
see his
shame.
19321472Did I forget that by the hou
se of
Yorke.
19331473My father came vntimelie to his death?
19341474Did
I let pa
sse the abu
se done to my neece?
19351475Did I impale him with the regall Crowne,
19361476And thru
st king
Henry from his natiue home,
19371477And mo
st vngratefull doth he v
se me thus?
19411478My gratious
Queene pardon what is pa
st,
19421479And henceforth I am thy true
seruitour,
19431480I will reuenge the wrongs done to ladie
Bona,
19441481And replant
Henry in his former
state.
19451482Queen. Yes
Warwike I doe quite forget thy former
19481483Faults, if now thou wilt become king
Henries friend.
19491484War. So much his friend, I his vnfained friend,
19501485That if king
Lewes vouch
safe to furni
sh vs
19511486With
some few bands of cho
sen
souldiers,
19521487Ile vndertake to land them on our coa
st,
19531488And force the Tyrant from his
seate by warre,
19541489Tis not his new made bride
shall
succour him.
19661490Lew. Then at the la
st I
firmelie am re
solu'd,
19671491You
shall haue aide: and Engli
sh me
ssenger returne
19701492In po
st, and tell fal
se
Edward thy
suppo
sed king,
19711493That
Lewis of France is
sending ouer Ma
skers
19721494To reuell it with him and his new bride.
19741495Bona. Tell him in hope heele be a Widower
shortlie,
19751496Ile weare the willow garland for his
sake.
19761497Queen. Tell him my mourning weedes be laide a
side,
19771498And I am readie to put armour on.
19781499War. Tell him from me, that he hath done me wrong,
19791500And therefore Ile vncrowne him er't be long.
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