May next ensuing. Item, that the duchy of Anjou and the county of Maine shall be released and delivered
to the king her father'
Lets the paper fall KING HENRY VI
Uncle, how now! GLOUCESTER
Pardon me, gracious lord; Some sudden qualm hath struck me at the heart And dimm'd mine eyes, that I
can read no further. KING HENRY VI
Uncle of Winchester, I pray, read on. CARDINAL
[Reads] 'Item, It is further agreed between them, that the duchies of Anjou and Maine shall be released
and delivered over to the king her father, and she sent over of the King of England's own proper cost and
charges, without having any dowry.' KING HENRY VI
They please us well. Lord marquess, kneel down: We here create thee the first duke of Suffolk, And gird
thee with the sword. Cousin of York, We here discharge your grace from being regent I' the parts of France,
till term of eighteen months Be full expired. Thanks, uncle Winchester, Gloucester, York, Buckingham,
Somerset, Salisbury, and Warwick; We thank you all for the great favour done, In entertainment to my
princely queen. Come, let us in, and with all speed provide To see her coronation be perform'd.
Exeunt KING HENRY VI, QUEEN MARGARET, and SUFFOLK GLOUCESTER
Brave peers of England, pillars of the state, To you Duke Humphrey must unload his grief, Your grief, the
common grief of all the land. What! did my brother Henry spend his youth, His valour, coin and people,
in the wars? Did he so often lodge in open field, In winter's cold and summer's parching heat, To conquer
France, his true inheritance? And did my brother Bedford toil his wits, To keep by policy what Henry got? Have
you yourselves, Somerset, Buckingham, Brave York, Salisbury, and victorious Warwick, Received deep
scars in France and Normandy? Or hath mine uncle Beaufort and myself, With all the learned council of
the realm, Studied so long, sat in the council-house Early and late, debating to and fro How France and
Frenchmen might be kept in awe, And had his highness in his infancy Crowned in Paris in despite of
foes? And shall these labours and these honours die? Shall Henry's conquest, Bedford's vigilance, Your
deeds of war and all our counsel die? O peers of England, shameful is this league! Fatal this marriage,
cancelling your fame, Blotting your names from books of memory, Razing the characters of your renown, Defacing
monuments of conquer'd France, Undoing all, as all had never been! CARDINAL
Nephew, what means this passionate discourse, This peroration with such circumstance? For France, 'tis
ours; and we will keep it still.
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