Henry VI - Part 3 by William Shakespeare
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Warw. And Ile keepe London with my Souldiers
Norf. And I to Norfolke with my followers Mount. And I vnto the Sea, from whence I came Henry. And I with griefe and sorrow to the Court. Enter the Queene. Exeter. Heere comes the Queene, Whose Lookes bewray her anger: Ile steale away Henry. Exeter so will I Queene. Nay, goe not from me, I will follow thee Henry. Be patient gentle Queene, and I will stay Queene. Who can be patient in such extreames? Ah wretched man, would I had dy'de a Maid? And neuer seene thee, neuer borne thee Sonne, Seeing thou hast prou'd so vnnaturall a Father. Hath he deseru'd to loose his Birth-right thus? Hadst thou but lou'd him halfe so well as I, Or felt that paine which I did for him once, Or nourisht him, as I did with my blood; Thou would'st haue left thy dearest heart-blood there, Rather then haue made that sauage Duke thine Heire, And dis-inherited thine onely Sonne |
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