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Henry VI Part 2
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  • ACT IV SCENE IX

    
     Dramatis Personae 
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     Act I   Scene III 
     Act I   Scene IV 
     Act II  Scene I 
     Act II  Scene II 
     Act II  Scene III 
     Act II  Scene IV 
     Act III Scene I 
     Act III Scene II  
     Act III Scene III 
     Act IV  Scene I  
    
    
    
     Act IV  Scene II 
     Act IV  Scene III 
     Act IV  Scene IV  
     Act IV  Scene V 
     Act IV  Scene VI 
     Act IV  Scene VII
     Act IV  Scene VIII 
     Act IV  Scene IX 
     Act IV  Scene X  
     Act V   Scene I 
     Act V   Scene II 
     Act V   Scene III 
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     Act IV 

    
    ACT IV: SCENE IX	Kenilworth Castle.

    
    	Sound Trumpets. Enter KING HENRY VI, QUEEN
    	MARGARET, and SOMERSET, on the terrace
    
    KING HENRY VI	Was ever king that joy'd an earthly throne,
    	And could command no more content than I?
    	No sooner was I crept out of my cradle
    	But I was made a king, at nine months old.
    	Was never subject long'd to be a king
    	As I do long and wish to be a subject.
    
    	Enter BUCKINGHAM and CLIFFORD
    
    BUCKINGHAM	Health and glad tidings to your majesty!
    
    KING HENRY VI	Why, Buckingham, is the traitor Cade surprised?
    	Or is he but retired to make him strong?
    
    	Enter below, multitudes, with halters about
    	their necks
    
    CLIFFORD	He is fled, my lord, and all his powers do yield;
    	And humbly thus, with halters on their necks,
    	Expect your highness' doom of life or death.
    
    KING HENRY VI	Then, heaven, set ope thy everlasting gates,
    	To entertain my vows of thanks and praise!
    	Soldiers, this day have you redeemed your lives,
    	And show'd how well you love your prince and country:
    	Continue still in this so good a mind,
    	And Henry, though he be infortunate,
    	Assure yourselves, will never be unkind:
    	And so, with thanks and pardon to you all,
    	I do dismiss you to your several countries.
    
    ALL	God save the king! God save the king!
    
    	Enter a Messenger
    
    Messenger	Please it your grace to be advertised
    	The Duke of York is newly come from Ireland,
    	And with a puissant and a mighty power
    	Of gallowglasses and stout kerns
    	Is marching hitherward in proud array,
    	And still proclaimeth, as he comes along,
    	His arms are only to remove from thee
    	The Duke of Somerset, whom he terms traitor.
    
    KING HENRY VI	Thus stands my state, 'twixt Cade and York distress'd.
    	Like to a ship that, having 'scaped a tempest,
    	Is straightway calm'd and boarded with a pirate:
    	But now is Cade driven back, his men dispersed;
    	And now is York in arms to second him.
    	I pray thee, Buckingham, go and meet him,
    	And ask him what's the reason of these arms.
    	Tell him I'll send Duke Edmund to the Tower;
    	And, Somerset, we'll commit thee thither,
    	Until his army be dismiss'd from him.
    
    SOMERSET	My lord,
    	I'll yield myself to prison willingly,
    	Or unto death, to do my country good.
    
    KING HENRY VI	In any case, be not too rough in terms;
    	For he is fierce and cannot brook hard language.
    
    BUCKINGHAM	I will, my lord; and doubt not so to deal
    	As all things shall redound unto your good.
    
    KING HENRY VI	Come, wife, let's in, and learn to govern better;
    	For yet may England curse my wretched reign.
    
    	Flourish. Exeunt
    
    
    

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