Henry VI - Part 2 by William Shakespeare
page 109 of 140 (77%)
page 109 of 140 (77%)
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Buc. Trust no body for feare you betraid
Say. The trust I haue, is in mine innocence, And therefore am I bold and resolute. Exeunt. Enter Lord Scales vpon the Tower walking. Then enters two or three Citizens below. Scales. How now? Is Iacke Cade slaine? 1.Cit. No my Lord, nor likely to be slaine: For they haue wonne the Bridge, Killing all those that withstand them: The L[ord]. Maior craues ayd of your Honor from the Tower To defend the City from the Rebels Scales. Such ayd as I can spare you shall command, But I am troubled heere with them my selfe, The Rebels haue assay'd to win the Tower. But get you to Smithfield, and gather head, And thither I will send you Mathew Goffe. Fight for your King, your Countrey, and your Liues, And so farwell, for I must hence againe. Exeunt. Enter Iacke Cade and the rest, and strikes his staffe on London stone. |
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