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                                 King Henry VI; Part 2 



BOLINGBROKE。 Descend to darkness and the burning lake; False fiend; 

avoid! Thunder and lightning。 Exit SPIRIT 

     Enter the DUKE OF YORK and the DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM with 

guard; and break in 

       YORK。 Lay hands upon these traitors and their trash。 Beldam; I think 

we watch'd   you at   an   inch。 What;  madam; are   you   there? The   King  and 

commonweal         Are   deeply    indebted    for  this  piece   of  pains;   My    Lord 

Protector   will;   I   doubt   it   not;   See   you  well   guerdon'd  for   these   good 

deserts。 DUCHESS。 Not half so bad as thine to England's king; Injurious 

Duke;   that   threatest   where's   no   cause。   BUCKINGHAM。   True;   madam; 

none at all。 What can you this? Away with them! let them be clapp'd up 

close; And kept asunder。 You; madam; shall with us。 Stafford; take her to 

thee。   We'll   see   your  trinkets   here  all   forthcoming。   All;   away!   Exeunt; 

above; DUCHESS and HUME; guarded; below; WITCH; SOUTHWELL 

and BOLINGBROKE; guarded YORK。 Lord Buckingham; methinks you 

watch'd her well。 A pretty plot; well chosen to build upon! Now; pray; my 

lord; let's see the devil's writ。 What have we here? 'Reads' 'The duke yet 

lives   that   Henry  shall   depose;   But   him  outlive;   and   die   a  violent   death。' 

Why; this is just 'Aio te; Aeacida; Romanos vincere posse。' Well; to the rest: 

'Tell me what fate awaits the Duke of Suffolk?' 'By water shall he die and 

take   his   end。'   'What   shall   betide   the   Duke   of   Somerset?'   'Let   him   shun 

castles;   Safer   shall   he  be   upon   the  sandy    plains   Than   where    castles 

mounted stand。' Come; come; my lords; These oracles are hardly attain'd; 

And hardly understood。 The King is now in progress towards Saint Albans; 

With him the husband of this lovely lady; Thither go these news as fast as 

horse     can   carry   them…    A    sorry   breakfast    for   my    Lord    Protector。 

BUCKINGHAM。 Your Grace shall give me leave; my Lord of York; To be 

the post; in hope of his reward。 YORK。 At your pleasure; my good lord。 

Who's within there; ho? 

     Enter a serving…man 

       Invite   my   Lords   of   Salisbury   and   Warwick      To  sup   with   me   to… 

morrow night。 Away! Exeunt 



        



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               ACT II。 



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                                 King Henry VI; Part 2 



                            SCENE I。 Saint Albans 



        Enter the KING; QUEEN; GLOUCESTER; CARDINAL; and 

                      SUFFOLK; with Falconers halloing 

       QUEEN。 Believe me; lords; for flying at the brook; I saw not better 

sport these seven years' day; Yet; by your leave; the wind was very high; 

And   ten   to   one   old   Joan   had   not   gone   out。   KING   HENRY。   But   what   a 

point; my lord; your falcon made; And what a pitch she flew above the rest! 

To see how God in all His creatures works! Yea; man and birds are fain of 

climbing high。 SUFFOLK。 No marvel; an it like your Majesty; My Lord 

Protector's   hawks   do   tow'r   so   well;   They   know   their   master   loves   to   be 

aloft; And bears his thoughts above his falcon's pitch。 GLOUCESTER。 My 

lord; 'tis but a base ignoble mind That mounts no higher than a bird can 

soar。   CARDINAL。   I   thought   as   much;   he   would   be   above   the   clouds。 

GLOUCESTER。 Ay; my lord Cardinal; how think you by that? Were it not 

good   your   Grace   could   fly   to   heaven?   KING   HENRY。   The   treasury   of 

everlasting   joy!   CARDINAL。   Thy   heaven   is   on   earth;   thine   eyes   and 

thoughts Beat on a crown; the treasure of thy heart; Pernicious Protector; 

dangerous      peer;   That    smooth'st    it  so  with   King    and    commonweal。 

GLOUCESTER。   What;   Cardinal;   is   your   priesthood   grown   peremptory? 

Tantaene   animis   coelestibus   irae?   Churchmen   so   hot?   Good   uncle;   hide 

such malice; With such holiness can you do it? SUFFOLK。 No malice; sir; 

no    more    than  well   becomes     So   good    a  quarrel   and   so  bad   a   peer。 

GLOUCESTER。  As   who;   my   lord?   SUFFOLK。   Why;   as   you;   my   lord; 

An't like your lordly Lord's Protectorship。 GLOUCESTER。 Why; Suffolk; 

England   knows   thine   insolence。   QUEEN。 And   thy  ambition;   Gloucester。 

KING   HENRY。   I   prithee;   peace;   Good   Queen;   and   whet   not   on   these 

furious peers; For blessed are the peacemakers on earth。 CARDINAL。 Let 

me be blessed for the peace I make Against this proud Protector with my 

sword! GLOUCESTER。 'Aside to CARDINAL' Faith; holy uncle; would 

'twere come to that! CARDINAL。 'Aside to GLOUCESTER' Marry; when 

thou dar'st。 GLOUCESTER。 'Aside to CARDINAL' Make up no factious 

numbers      for   the   matter;    In  thine    own    person    answer     thy   abuse。 

CARDINAL。 'Aside to GLOUCESTER' Ay; where thou dar'st not peep; 



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an if thou dar'st; This evening on the east side of the grove。 KING HENRY。 

How   now;   my   lords!   CARDINAL。   Believe   me;   cousin   Gloucester;   Had 

not your man put up the fowl so suddenly; We had had more sport。 'Aside 

to   GLOUCESTER'           Come     with   thy  two…hand     sword。   GLOUCESTER。 

True; uncle。 CARDINAL。 'Aside to GLOUCESTER' Are ye advis'd? The 

east side of the grove? GLOUCESTER。 'Aside to CARDINAL' Cardinal; 

I   am   with    you。   KING     HENRY。      Why;     how    now;   uncle    Gloucester! 

GLOUCESTER。   Talking   of   hawking;   nothing   else;   my   lord。   'Aside   to 

CARDINAL' Now; by God's Mother; priest; I'll shave your crown for this; 

Or    all  my   fence    shall  fail。  CARDINAL。        'Aside    to  GLOUCESTER' 

Medice; teipsum; Protector; see to't well; protect yourself。 KING HENRY。 

The   winds   grow   high;   so   do   your   stomachs;   lords。   How   irksome   is   this 

music to my heart! When such strings jar; what hope of harmony? I pray; 

my lords; let me compound this strife。 

     Enter a TOWNSMAN of Saint Albans; crying 'A miracle!' 

       GLOUCESTER。 What   means this noise? Fellow; what miracle dost 

thou proclaim? TOWNSMAN。 A miracle! A miracle! SUFFOLK。 Come to 

the King; and tell him what miracle。 TOWNSMAN。 Forsooth; a blind man 

at Saint Albans shrine Within this half hour hath receiv'd his sight; A man 

that ne'er saw in his life before。 KING HENRY。 Now God be prais'd that 

to believing souls Gives light in darkness; comfort in despair! 

     Enter   the   MAYOR   OF   SAINT   ALBANS   and   his   brethren;   bearing 

Simpcox between two in a chair; his WIFE and a multitude following 

       CARDINAL。   Here   comes   the   townsmen   on   procession   To   present 

your Highness with the man。 KING HENRY。 Great is his comfort in this 

earthly vale; Although by his sight his sin be multiplied。 GLOUCESTER。 

Stand by; my masters; bring him near the King; His Highness' pleasure is 

to    talk  with    him。   KING      HENRY。       Good    fellow;    tell  us   here   the 

circumstance; That we for thee may glorify the Lord。 What; hast thou been 

long   blind   and   now   restor'd?   SIMPCOX。   Born   blind;   an't   please   your 

Grace。 WIFE。 Ay indeed was he。 SUFFOLK。 What woman is this? WIFE。 

His   wife;   an't   like   your   worship。   GLOUCESTER。   Hadst   thou   been   his 

mother;   thou   couldst   have   better   told。   KING   HENRY。   Where   wert   thou 

born?   SIMPCOX。 At   Berwick   in   the   north;   an't   like   your   Grace。   KING 



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HENRY。 Poor soul; God's goodness hath been great to thee。 Let never day 

nor night unhallowed pass; But still remember what the Lord hath done。 

QUEEN。 Tell me; good fellow; cam'

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