Yorke, and Henrie the Sixt.
22931686Ile come and tell thee what the ladie
Bona saies,
22941687And
so for a while farewell good Duke of
Yorke.
22961689Cla. What followes now, all hithertoo goes well,
22971690But we mu
st di
spatch
some letters to
France,
22981691To tell the
Queene of our happy fortune,
22991692And bid hir come with
speed to ioine with vs.
23001693War. I thats the
fir
st thing that we haue to doe,
23011694And free king
Henry from impri
sonment,
23021695And
see him
seated in his regall throne,
1696Come let vs ha
ste awaie, and hauing pa
st the
se cares,
1697Ile po
st to
Yorke, and
see how
Edward fares.
23411699Enter Gloster, Hastings, and sir VVilliam Stanly. 23431700Glo. Lord
Hastings, and
sir
VVilliam Stanly,
23441701Know that the cau
se
I sent for you is this.
23451702I looke my brother with a
slender traine,
23501703Should come a hunting in this forre
st heere.
23511704The Bi
shop of
Yorke befriends him much,
23521705And lets him v
se his plea
sure in the cha
se,
23531706Now I haue priuilie
sent him word,
23541707How
I am come with you to re
scue him,
23551708And
see where the hunt
sman and he doth come.
23581710Hunts This waie my Lord the deere is gone.
23591711Edw. No this waie hunt
sman,
see where the
23621712Keepers
stand. Now brother and the re
st,
23631713What, are you prouided to depart?
23641714Glo. I,
I, the hor
se
stands at the parke corner,
23681715Come, to Linne, and
so take
shipping into
Flanders.
23751716Edw. Come then:
Hastings, and
Stanlie, I will
Re-