Yorke, and Henrie the Sixt.
170161Northum. Plantagenet for all the claime thou lai
st,
171162Thinke not king
Henry shall be thus depo
sde?
172163War. Depo
sde he
shall be in de
spight of thee.
173164North. Tu
sh Warwike, Thou art deceiued? tis not thy
174165Southerne powers of
Essex, Suffolke, Norffolke, and of
176166Kent that makes thee thus pre
sumptuous and proud,
177167Can
set the Duke vp in de
spight of me.
178168Cliff. King
Henrie be thy title right or wrong,
179169Lord
Clifford vowes to
fight in thy defence.
180170Maie that ground gape and
swallow me aliue,
181171Where I do kneele to him that
slew my father.
182172King. O
Clifford, how thy words reuiue my
soule.
183173York. Henry of
Lancaster re
signe thy crowne.
184174What mutter you? or what con
spire you Lords?
185175War. Doe right vnto this princelie Duke of
Yorke,
186176Or I will
fill the hou
se with armed men,
187178And ouer the chaire of
state where now he
sits,
188179Wright vp his title with thy v
surping bloud.
191180King. O
Warwike, heare me
speake.
192181Let me but raigne in quiet whil
st I liue.
193182York. Con
firme the crowne to me and to mine heires
194183And thou
shalt raigne in quiet whil
st thou liu'
st.
195184King. Conuey the
souldiers hence, and then I will.
196185War. Captaine condu
ct them into
Tuthill fieldes.
197186Clif. What wrong is this vnto the Prince your
son?
198187War. What good is this for
England and him
selfe?
199188Northum. Ba
se, fearefull, and de
spairing
Henry.
200189Clif. How ha
st thou wronged both thy
selfe and vs?
West.