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Messenger
And stood against them, as the hope of Troy
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Against the Greeks that would have enter'd Troy.
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But Hercules himself must yield to odds,
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And many strokes, though with a little axe,
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Hew down and fell the hardest-timber'd oak.
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By many hands your father was subdued,
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But only slaughter'd by the ireful arm
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Of unrelenting Clifford and the queen,
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Who crown'd the gracious duke in high despite,
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Laugh'd in his face, and when with grief he wept,
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The ruthless queen gave him to dry his cheeks
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A napkin steeped in the harmless blood
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Of sweet young Rutland, by rough Clifford slain:
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And after many scorns, many foul taunts,
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They took his head, and on the gates of York
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They set the same, and there it doth remain,
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The saddest spectacle that e'er I view'd.
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EDWARD
Sweet Duke of York, our prop to lean upon,
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EDWARD
Now thou art gone, we have no staff, no stay.
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O Clifford, boisterous Clifford! thou hast slain
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The flower of Europe for his chivalry,
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And treacherously hast thou vanquish'd him,
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EDWARD
For hand to hand he would have vanquish'd thee.
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EDWARD
Now my soul's palace is become a prison:
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EDWARD
Ah, would she break from hence, that this my body
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Might in the ground be closed up in rest!
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EDWARD
For never henceforth shall I joy again,
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EDWARD
Never, O never shall I see more joy!
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RICHARD
I cannot weep, for all my body's moisture
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Scarce serves to quench my furnace-burning heart:
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Nor can my tongue unload my heart's great burthen,
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For selfsame wind that I should speak withal
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Is kindling coals that fires all my breast,
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And burns me up with flames that tears would quench.
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To weep is to make less the depth of grief:
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RICHARD
Tears then for babes, blows and revenge for me
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Richard, I bear thy name, I'll venge thy death,
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Or die renowned by attempting it.
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EDWARD
His name that valiant duke hath left with thee,
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His dukedom and his chair with me is left.
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Nay, if thou be that princely eagle's bird,
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Show thy descent by gazing 'gainst the sun:
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For chair and dukedom, throne and kingdom say,
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Either that is thine, or else thou wert not his.
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March. Enter WARWICK, MONTAGUE, and their army
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WARWICK
How now, fair lords! What fare? what news abroad?
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Great Lord of Warwick, if we should recount
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Our baleful news, and at each word's deliverance
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Stab poniards in our flesh till all were told,
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The words would add more anguish than the wounds.
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O valiant lord, the Duke of York is slain!
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EDWARD
O Warwick, Warwick! that Plantagenet,
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Which held three dearly as his soul's redemption,
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Is by the stern Lord Clifford done to death.
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WARWICK
Ten days ago I drown'd these news in tears,
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And now, to add more measure to your woes,
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I come to tell you things sith then befall'n.
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After the bloody fray at Wakefield fought,
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Where your brave father breathed his latest gasp,
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Tidings, as swiftly as the posts could run,
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Were brought me of your loss and his depart.
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I, then in London keeper of the king,
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Muster'd my soldiers, gather'd flocks of friends,
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And very well appointed, as I thought,
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March'd toward Saint Alban's to intercept the queen,
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Bearing the king in my behalf along,
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For by my scouts I was advertised
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That she was coming with a full intent
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To dash our late decree in parliament
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Touching King Henry's oath and your succession.
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Short tale to make, we at Saint Alban's met
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Our battles join'd, and both sides fiercely fought:
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But whether 'twas the coldness of the king,
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Who look'd full gently on his warlike queen,
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That robb'd my soldiers of their heated spleen,
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Or whether 'twas report of her success,
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Or more than common fear of Clifford's rigour,
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Who thunders to his captives blood and death,
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I cannot judge: but to conclude with truth,
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Their weapons like to lightning came and went,
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Our soldiers', like the night-owl's lazy flight,
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Or like an idle thresher with a flail,
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Fell gently down, as if they struck their friends.
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I cheer'd them up with justice of our cause,
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With promise of high pay and great rewards:
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But all in vain, they had no heart to fight,
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And we in them no hope to win the day,
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So that we fled, the king unto the queen,
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Lord George your brother, Norfolk and myself,
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In haste, post-haste, are come to join with you:
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For in the marches here we heard you were,
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Making another head to fight again.
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EDWARD
Where is the Duke of Norfolk, gentle Warwick?
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EDWARD
And when came George from Burgundy to England?
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Some six miles off the duke is with the soldiers,
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And for your brother, he was lately sent
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From your kind aunt, Duchess of Burgundy,
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With aid of soldiers to this needful war.
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RICHARD
'Twas odds, belike, when valiant Warwick fled:
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Oft have I heard his praises in pursuit,