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King Henry VI, Part 3 by William Shakespeare
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If it be so, then both depart to him.
I rather wish you foes than hollow friends;
But if you mind to hold your true obedience,
Give me assurance with some friendly vow,
That I may never have you in suspect.

MONTAGUE.
So God help Montague as he proves true!

HASTINGS.
And Hastings as he favours Edward's cause!

KING EDWARD.
Now, brother Richard, will you stand by us?

GLOSTER.
Ay, in despite of all that shall withstand you.

KING EDWARD.
Why, so! then am I sure of victory.
Now, therefore, let us hence; and lose no hour
Till we meet Warwick with his foreign pow'r.

[Exeunt.]



SCENE II. A Plain in Warwickshire

[Enter WARWICK and OXFORD with French and other Forces.]
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