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The Third Part Of King Henry The Sixth

  1. 1 Enter King Henry, George (Duke of Clarence), Warwick, Somerset, young
  2. 2 Richmond, Oxford, Montague, and Lieutenant of the Tower.
  3. 3 KING HENRY.
  4. 4 Master Lieutenant, now that God and friends
  5. 5 Have shaken Edward from the regal seat
  6. 6 And turned my captive state to liberty,
  7. 7 My fear to hope, my sorrows unto joys,
  8. 8 At our enlargement what are thy due fees?
  9. 9 LIEUTENANT.
  10. 10 Subjects may challenge nothing of their sovereigns;
  11. 11 But if an humble prayer may prevail,
  12. 12 I then crave pardon of your Majesty.
  13. 13 KING HENRY.
  14. 14 For what, lieutenant? For well using me?
  15. 15 Nay, be thou sure I’ll well requite thy kindness,
  16. 16 For that it made my imprisonment a pleasure;
  17. 17 Ay, such a pleasure as incaged birds
  18. 18 Conceive when, after many moody thoughts,
  19. 19 At last by notes of household harmony
  20. 20 They quite forget their loss of liberty.
  21. 21 But, Warwick, after God thou sett’st me free,
  22. 22 And chiefly therefore I thank God and thee;
  23. 23 He was the author, thou the instrument.
  24. 24 Therefore, that I may conquer Fortune’s spite,
  25. 25 By living low where Fortune cannot hurt me,
  26. 26 And that the people of this blessed land
  27. 27 May not be punished with my thwarting stars,
  28. 28 Warwick, although my head still wear the crown,
  29. 29 I here resign my government to thee,
  30. 30 For thou art fortunate in all thy deeds.
  31. 31 WARWICK.
  32. 32 Your Grace hath still been famed for virtuous,
  33. 33 And now may seem as wise as virtuous
  34. 34 By spying and avoiding Fortune’s malice,
  35. 35 For few men rightly temper with the stars;
  36. 36 Yet in this one thing let me blame your Grace,
  37. 37 For choosing me when Clarence is in place.
  38. 38 GEORGE.
  39. 39 No, Warwick, thou art worthy of the sway,
  40. 40 To whom the heavens in thy nativity
  41. 41 Adjudged an olive branch and laurel crown,
  42. 42 As likely to be blest in peace and war;
  43. 43 And therefore I yield thee my free consent.
  44. 44 WARWICK.
  45. 45 And I choose Clarence only for Protector.
  46. 46 KING HENRY.
  47. 47 Warwick and Clarence, give me both your hands.
  48. 48 Now join your hands, and with your hands your hearts,
  49. 49 That no dissension hinder government.
  50. 50 I make you both Protectors of this land,
  51. 51 While I myself will lead a private life
  52. 52 And in devotion spend my latter days,
  53. 53 To sin’s rebuke and my Creator’s praise.
  54. 54 WARWICK.
  55. 55 What answers Clarence to his sovereign’s will?
  56. 56 GEORGE.
  57. 57 That he consents, if Warwick yield consent,
  58. 58 For on thy fortune I repose myself.
  59. 59 WARWICK.
  60. 60 Why, then, though loath, yet I must be content.
  61. 61 We’ll yoke together, like a double shadow
  62. 62 To Henry’s body, and supply his place;
  63. 63 I mean, in bearing weight of government,
  64. 64 While he enjoys the honour and his ease.
  65. 65 And, Clarence, now then it is more than needful
  66. 66 Forthwith that Edward be pronounced a traitor
  67. 67 And all his lands and goods be confiscate.
  68. 68 GEORGE.
  69. 69 What else? And that succession be determined.
  70. 70 WARWICK.
  71. 71 Ay, therein Clarence shall not want his part.
  72. 72 KING HENRY.
  73. 73 But with the first of all your chief affairs
  74. 74 Let me entreat—for I command no more—
  75. 75 That Margaret your Queen and my son Edward
  76. 76 Be sent for to return from France with speed;
  77. 77 For till I see them here, by doubtful fear
  78. 78 My joy of liberty is half eclipsed.
  79. 79 GEORGE.
  80. 80 It shall be done, my sovereign, with all speed.
  81. 81 KING HENRY.
  82. 82 My Lord of Somerset, what youth is that
  83. 83 Of whom you seem to have so tender care?
  84. 84 SOMERSET.
  85. 85 My liege, it is young Henry, Earl of Richmond.
  86. 86 KING HENRY.
  87. 87 Come hither, England’s hope. If secret powers
  88. 88 [_Lays his hand on his head._]
  89. 89 Suggest but truth to my divining thoughts,
  90. 90 This pretty lad will prove our country’s bliss.
  91. 91 His looks are full of peaceful majesty,
  92. 92 His head by nature framed to wear a crown,
  93. 93 His hand to wield a sceptre, and himself
  94. 94 Likely in time to bless a regal throne.
  95. 95 Make much of him, my lords, for this is he
  96. 96 Must help you more than you are hurt by me.
  97. 97 Enter a Post.
  98. 98 WARWICK.
  99. 99 What news, my friend?
  100. 100 POST.
  101. 101 That Edward is escaped from your brother
  102. 102 And fled, as he hears since, to Burgundy.
  103. 103 WARWICK.
  104. 104 Unsavoury news! But how made he escape?
  105. 105 POST.
  106. 106 He was conveyed by Richard, Duke of Gloucester
  107. 107 And the Lord Hastings, who attended him
  108. 108 In secret ambush on the forest side
  109. 109 And from the Bishop’s huntsmen rescued him,
  110. 110 For hunting was his daily exercise.
  111. 111 WARWICK.
  112. 112 My brother was too careless of his charge.
  113. 113 But let us hence, my sovereign, to provide
  114. 114 A salve for any sore that may betide.
  115. 115 [_Exeunt all but Somerset, Richmond and Oxford._]
  116. 116 SOMERSET.
  117. 117 My lord, I like not of this flight of Edward’s,
  118. 118 For doubtless Burgundy will yield him help,
  119. 119 And we shall have more wars before ’t be long.
  120. 120 As Henry’s late presaging prophecy
  121. 121 Did glad my heart with hope of this young Richmond,
  122. 122 So doth my heart misgive me, in these conflicts
  123. 123 What may befall him, to his harm and ours.
  124. 124 Therefore, Lord Oxford, to prevent the worst,
  125. 125 Forthwith we’ll send him hence to Brittany
  126. 126 Till storms be past of civil enmity.
  127. 127 OXFORD.
  128. 128 Ay, for if Edward repossess the crown,
  129. 129 ’Tis like that Richmond with the rest shall down.
  130. 130 SOMERSET.
  131. 131 It shall be so. He shall to Brittany.
  132. 132 Come therefore, let’s about it speedily.
  133. 133 [_Exeunt._]