King Henry VI, Part 3 by William Shakespeare
page 143 of 172 (83%)
page 143 of 172 (83%)
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WARWICK.
Where is the post that came from valiant Oxford?-- How far hence is thy lord, mine honest fellow? 1 MESSENGER. By this at Dunsmore, marching hitherward. WARWICK. How far off is our brother Montague? Where is the post that came from Montague? 2 MESSENGER. By this at Daintry, with a puissant troop. [Enter SIR JOHN SOMERVILLE.] WARWICK. Say, Somerville, what says my loving son? And, by thy guess, how nigh is Clarence now? SOMERVILLE. At Southam I did leave him with his forces And do expect him here some two hours hence. [Drum heard.] WARWICK. Then Clarence is at hand; I hear his drum. SOMERVILLE. |
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