KING HENRY VI.-PART III. ACT I. SCENE I.-London. The Parliament-House. Drums. Some Soldiers of YORK's Party break in. Then enter Whereat the great lord of Northumberland, I cleft his beaver with a downright blow; [Showing his bloody sword. MONT. And, brother, here's the earl of Wiltshire's blood, [To YORK, showing his. Whom I encounter'd as the battles join'd. [Throwing down the DUKE OF SOMERSET's head. YORK. Richard hath best deserv'd of all my sons.But, is your grace dead, my lord of Somerset? NORF. Such hope have all the line of John of Gaunt! Before I see thee seated in that throne And this the regal seat: possess it, York; YORK. Assist me then, sweet Warwick, and I will; For hither we have broken in by force. NORF. We'll all assist you; he that flies shall die. YORK. Thanks, gentle Norfolk,-Stay by me, my lords;— And, soldiers, stay, and lodge by me this night. WAR. And when the king comes offer him no violence, Unless he seek to thrust you out perforce. [They retire. YORK. The queen, this day, here holds her parliament, But little thinks we shall be of her council: By words, or blows, here let us win our right. RICH. Arm'd as we are, let's stay within this house. And bashful Henry depos'd, whose cowardice YORK. Then leave me not, my lords; be resolute; I mean to take possession of my right. WAR. Neither the king, nor he that loves him best, The proudest he that holds up Lancaster, Dares stir a wing if Warwick shake his bells. I'll plant Plantagenet, root him up who dares:— [WARWICK leads YORK to the throne, who seats himself. Flourish. Enter KING HENRY, CLIFFORD, NORTHUMBERLAND, WESTMORELAND, EXETER, and others, with red roses in their hats. K. HEN. My lords, look where the sturdy rebel sits, Even in the chair of state! belike, he means (Back'd by the power of Warwick, that false peer) To aspire unto the crown, and reign as king. Earl of Northumberland, he slew thy father; And thine, lord Clifford; and you both have vow'd revenge On him, his sons, his favourites, and his friends. NORTH. If I be not, Heaven be reveng'd on me! CLIF. The hope thereof makes Clifford mourn in steel. WEST. What, shall we suffer this? let's pluck him down: My heart for anger burns, I cannot brook it. K. HEN. Be patient, gentle earl of Westmoreland. NORTH. Well hast thou spoken, cousin; be it so. EXE. But when the duke is slain they'll quickly fly. K. HEN. Far be the thought of this from Henry's heart, To make a shambles of the parliament-house! Cousin of Exeter, frowns, words, and threats, Shall be the war that Henry means to use.- [They advance to the Duke. Thou factious duke of York, descend my throne, And kneel for grace and mercy at my feet; I am thy sovereign. YORK. I am thine. EXE. For shame, come down; he made thee duke of York. YORK. It was my inheritance, as the earldom was. EXE. Thy father was a traitor to the crown. WAR Exeter, thou art a traitor to the crown, In following this usurping Henry. CLIF. Whom should he follow but his natural king? WAR. True, Clifford; and that's Richard, duke of York. K. HEN. And shall I stand, and thou sit in my throne? YORK. It must and shall be so. Content thyself. WAR. Be duke of Lancaster, let him be king. WEST. He is both king and duke of Lancaster; And that the lord of Westmoreland shall maintain. WAR. And Warwick shall disprove it. You forget That we are those which chas'd you from the field, And slew your fathers, and with colours spread March'd through the city to the palace gates. NORTH. Yes, Warwick, I remember it to my grief; And, by his soul, thou and thy house shall rue it. WEST. Plantagenet, of thee, and these thy sons, Thy kinsmen and thy friends, I'll have more lives Than drops of blood were in my father's veins. CLIF. Urge it no more: lest that, instead of words, I send thee, Warwick, such a messenger As shall revenge his death before I stir. WAR. Poor Clifford! how I scorn his worthless threats! YORK. Will you, we show our title to the crown? If not, our swords shall plead it in the field. K. HEN. What title hast thou, traitor, to the crown? Thy grandfather Roger Mortimer, earl of March: Who made the dauphin and the French to stoop, And seiz'd upon their towns and provinces. WAR. Talk not of France, sith thou hast lost it all. When I was crown'd I was but nine months old. RICH. You are old enough now, and yet methinks you lose: Father, tear the crown from the usurper's head. EDW. Sweet father, do so; set it on your head. MONT. Good brother [to YORK], as thou lov'st and honourest arms, Let's fight it out, and not stand cavilling thus. RICH. Sound drums and trumpets, and the king will fly. YORK. Sons, peace! K. HEN. Peace thou! and give king Henry leave to speak. WAR. Plantagenet shall speak first:-hear him, lords; And be you silent and attentive too, For he that interrupts him shall not live. K. HEN. Think'st thou that I will leave my kingly throne Wherein my grandsire and my father sat? No: first shall war unpeople this my realm; Ay, and their colours-often borne in France, And now in England, to our heart's great sorrow- WAR. Prove it, Henry, and thou shalt be king. K. HEN. Henry the fourth by conquest got the crown. YORK. "T was by rebellion against his king. K. HEN. I know not what to say; my title 's weak. Tell me, may not a king adopt an heir? YORK. What then? K. HEN. An if he may, then am I lawful king: YORK. He rose against him, being his sovereign, WAR. Suppose, my lords, he did it unconstrain'd, Think you 't were prejudicial to his crown? [Aside. EXE. No; for he could not so resign his crown, K. HEN. All will revolt from me, and turn to him. WAR. Depos'd he shall be, in despite of all. NORTH. Thou art deceiv'd: 't is not thy southern power, Of Essex, Norfolk, Suffolk, nor of Kent,— Which makes thee thus presumptuous and proud,— Can set the duke up, in despite of me. CLIF. King Henry, be thy title right or wrong, Lord Clifford vows to fight in thy defence: May that ground gape, and swallow me alive, Where I shall kneel to him that slew my father! K. HEN. O Clifford, how thy words revive my heart! And over the chair of state, where now he sits, [He stamps, and the Soldiers show themselves, K. HEN. My lord of Warwick, hear me but one word;— |