King Henry VI, Part 3 by William Shakespeare
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page 122 of 172 (70%)
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[Takes off his crown.]
But Henry now shall wear the English crown And be true king indeed, thou but the shadow.-- My Lord of Somerset, at my request, See that forthwith Duke Edward be convey'd Unto my brother, Archbishop of York. When I have fought with Pembroke and his fellows, I'll follow you and tell what answer Lewis and the Lady Bona send to him.-- Now, for a while farewell, good Duke of York. KING EDWARD. What fates impose, that men must needs abide; It boots not to resist both wind and tide. [Exit King Edward, led out; Somerset with him.] OXFORD. What now remains, my lords, for us to do, But march to London with our soldiers? WARWICK. Ay, that's the first thing that we have to do,-- To free King Henry from imprisonment And see him seated in the regal throne. [Exeunt.] |
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