King Henry VI, Part 2 by William Shakespeare
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For I am bold to counsel you in this.
Although we fancy not the cardinal, Yet must we join with him and with the lords Till we have brought Duke Humphrey in disgrace. As for the Duke of York, this late complaint Will make but little for his benefit. So, one by one, we'll weed them all at last, And you yourself shall steer the happy helm. [Sennet. Enter the KING, DUKE HUMPHREY, CARDINAL BEAUFORT, BUCKINGHAM, YORK, SOMERSET, SALISBURY, WARWICK, and the DUCHESS OF GLOSTER.] KING. For my part, noble lords, I care not which; Or Somerset or York, all's one to me. YORK. If York have ill demean'd himself in France, Then let him be denay'd the regentship. SOMERSET. If Somerset be unworthy of the place, Let York be regent; I will yield to him. WARWICK. Whether your grace be worthy, yea or no, Dispute not that; York is the worthier. CARDINAL. |
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