Henry VI Part Three | Act 4.8

 London. The palace.

[Flourish. Enter KING HENRY VI,
WARWICK,
MONTAGUE, CLARENCE,
EXETER, and OXFORD]

WARWICK      What counsel, lords?
Edward now doth march amain to London;
And many giddy people flock to him.

KING HENRY VI     Let’s levy men, and beat him back again.

CLARENCE      A little fire is quickly trodden out;
Which, being suffer’d, rivers cannot quench.

WARWICK      In Warwickshire I have true-hearted friends,
Those will I muster up: and thou, son Clarence,
Shalt stir up in Suffolk, Norfolk, and in Kent,
The knights and gentlemen to come with thee:
Thou, brother Montague, in Buckingham,
Northampton and in Leicestershire, shalt find
Men well inclined to hear what thou command’st:
And thou, brave Oxford, wondrous well beloved,
In Oxfordshire shalt muster up thy friends.
My sovereign, with the loving citizens,
Like to his island girt in with the ocean,
Or modest Dian circled with her nymphs,
Shall rest in London till we come to him.
Fair lords, take leave and stand not to reply.
Farewell, my sovereign.

KING HENRY VI      Farewell,
my Hector, and my Troy’s true hope.

CLARENCE      In sign of truth, I kiss your highness’ hand.

KING HENRY VI     Well-minded Clarence, be thou fortunate!

MONTAGUE      Comfort, my lord; and so I take my leave.

OXFORD     And thus I seal my truth, and bid adieu.

KING HENRY VI     Sweet Oxford, and my loving Montague,
And all at once, once more a happy farewell.

WARWICK      Farewell, sweet lords: let’s meet at Coventry.

[Exeunt all but KING
HENRY VI and EXETER]

KING HENRY VI     Here at the palace I will rest awhile.
Cousin of Exeter, what thinks your lordship?
Methinks the power that Edward hath in field
Should not be able to encounter mine.

EXETER      The doubt is that he will seduce the rest.

KING HENRY VI     That’s not my fear;
my meed hath got me fame:
I have not stopp’d mine ears to their demands,
Nor posted off their suits with slow delays;
My pity hath been balm to heal their wounds,
My mildness hath allay’d their swelling griefs,
My mercy dried their water-flowing tears;
I have not been desirous of their wealth,
Nor much oppress’d them with great subsidies.
Nor forward of revenge, though they much err’d:
Then why should they love Edward more than me?
No, Exeter, these graces challenge grace:
And when the lion fawns upon the lamb,
The lamb will never cease to follow him.

[Shout within. ‘A Lancaster! A Lancaster!’]

EXETER     Hark, hark, my lord! what shouts are these?

[Enter KING EDWARD IV,
GLOUCESTER, and soldiers]

KING EDWARD IV
Seize on the shame-faced Henry,  bear him hence;
And once again proclaim us King of England.
You are the fount that makes small brooks to flow:
Now stops thy spring; my sea sha$l suck them dry,
And swell so much the higher by their ebb.
Hence with him to the Tower; let him not speak.

[Exeunt some with KING HENRY VI]

And, lords, towards Coventry bend we our course
Where peremptory Warwick now remains:
The sun shines hot; and, if we use delay,
Cold biting winter mars our hoped-for hay.

 

[Exeunt] Act 4.7 | Act 5.1


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