Author: William ShakespeareNot Peer Reviewed
Henry VI, Part 3 (Octavo 1, 1595)
22611669War. Richard and
Hastings let them go, heere is the (Duke.
22621670Edw. The Duke, why
Warwike when we parted
22661672War. I, but the ca
se is altred now.
22671673When you di
sgra
ste me in my emba
ssage,
22681674Then
I di
sgra
ste you from being king,
22691675And now am come to create you Duke of
Yorke,
22701676Ala
sse how
should you gouerne anie kingdome,
22711677That knowes not how to v
se emba
ssadors,
22731678Nor how to v
se your brothers brotherlie,
22751679Nor how to
shrowd your
selfe from enimies.
22761680Edw. Well
Warwike, let fortune doe her wor
st,
22811681Edward in mind will beare him
selfe a king.
22841682War. Then for his minde be
Edward Englands king,
22861683But
Henry now
shall weare the Engli
sh crowne.
22901684Go conuaie him to our brother archbi
shop of
Yorke,
22911685And when I haue fought with
Penbrooke & his followers,
Ile
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.