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Edward III (Quarto 1, 1596)
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Edward the third.
2527And in the stead of tapers on his tombe,
2530After a flourish sounded within, enter an herald.
2532The mightie and redoubted prince of Wales,
2533Great seruitor to bloudie Mars in armes,
2534The French mans terror and his countries fame,
2535Triumphant rideth like a Romane peere,
2536and lowly at his stirop comes a foot
2537King Iohn of France, together with his sonne,
2538In captiue bonds, whose diadem he brings
2539To crowne thee with, and to proclaime thee king
2540Ki. Away with mourning Phillip, wipe thine eies
2541Sound Trumpets, welcome in Plantaginet.
2542Enter Prince Edward, king Iohn, Phillip, Aud-
2543ley, Artoys.
2545So doth my sonne reioyce his fathers heart,
2546For whom euen now my soule was much perplext
2549Pr. My gracious father, here receiue the gift,
2550This wreath of conquest, and reward of warre,
2551Got with as mickle perill of our liues,
2552as ere was thing of price before this daie,
2553Install your highnes in your proper right,
2554and heerewithall I render to your hands
2558Then we did thinke for, and tis so in deed,
2560How many ciuill townes had stoode vntoucht,
2561That now are turnd to ragged heaps of stones?
2563that are vntimely sunke into their graues.
2564Io: Edward, recount not things irreuocable,
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