Henry VI - Part 3 by William Shakespeare
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Northumb. If I be not, Heauens be reueng'd on me Clifford. The hope thereof, makes Clifford mourne in Steele Westm. What, shall we suffer this? lets pluck him down, My heart for anger burnes, I cannot brooke it Henry. Be patient, gentle Earle of Westmerland Clifford. Patience is for Poultroones, such as he: He durst not sit there, had your Father liu'd. My gracious Lord, here in the Parliament Let vs assayle the Family of Yorke North. Well hast thou spoken, Cousin be it so Henry. Ah, know you not the Citie fauours them, And they haue troupes of Souldiers at their beck? Westm. But when the Duke is slaine, they'le quickly flye Henry. Farre be the thought of this from Henries heart, To make a Shambles of the Parliament House. Cousin of Exeter, frownes, words, and threats, Shall be the Warre that Henry meanes to vse. Thou factious Duke of Yorke descend my Throne, And kneele for grace and mercie at my feet, I am thy Soueraigne |
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