King Henry VI, Part 3 by William Shakespeare
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KING LEWIS. Queen Margaret, Prince Edward, and Oxford, Vouchsafe at our request to stand aside While I use further conference with Warwick. QUEEN MARGARET. Heavens grant that Warwick's words bewitch him not! [They stand aloof.] KING LEWIS. Now, Warwick, tell me, even upon thy conscience, Is Edward your true king? for I were loath To link with him that were not lawful chosen. WARWICK. Thereon I pawn my credit and mine honour. KING LEWIS. But is he gracious in the people's eye? WARWICK. The more that Henry was unfortunate. LEWIS. Then further, all dissembling set aside, Tell me for truth the measure of his love Unto our sister Bona. |
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