Yorke, and Henrie the Sixt.
25901810For this night weele harbour here in
Yorke,
25911811And then as earlie as the morning
sunne,
25921812Liftes vp his beames aboue this hori
son
25971813Weele march to London, to meete with
VVarwike:
25981814And pull fal
se
Henry from the Regall throne.
26001816Enter VVarwike and Clarence, with the Crowne, and 1817then king Henry, and Oxford, and Summerset, 1818and the yong Earle of Richmond.
24181819King. Thus from the pri
son to this princelie
seat,
24191820By Gods great mercies am
I brought
24201821Againe,
Clarence and
VVarwike doe you
24211822Keepe the crowne, and gouerne and prote
ct 24221823My realme in peace, and I will
spend the
24231824Remnant of my daies, to
sinnes rebuke
24261826VVar. What an
sweres
Clarence to his
soueraignes will?
24281827Cla. Clarence agrees to what king
Henry likes.
24501828King. My Lord of
Summerset, what prettie
24511829Boie is that you
seeme to be
so carefull of?
24521830Sum. And it plea
se your grace, it is yong
Henry,
24541832King. Henry of
Richmond, Come hither pretie Ladde.
24551833If heauenlie powers doe aime aright
24561834To my diuining thoughts, thou pretie boy,
24571835Shalt proue this Countries bli
sse,
24581836Thy head is made to weare a princelie crowne,
24591837Thy lookes are all repleat with Maie
stie,
For