GLOUCESTER
Ay, uncle, we will keep it, if we can; But now it is impossible we should: Suffolk, the new-made duke that
rules the roast, Hath given the duchy of Anjou and Maine Unto the poor King Reignier, whose large style Agrees
not with the leanness of his purse. SALISBURY
Now, by the death of Him that died for all, These counties were the keys of Normandy. But wherefore
weeps Warwick, my valiant son? WARWICK
For grief that they are past recovery: For, were there hope to conquer them again, My sword should shed
hot blood, mine eyes no tears. Anjou and Maine! myself did win them both; Those provinces these arms
of mine did conquer: And are the cities, that I got with wounds, Delivered up again with peaceful words? Mort
Dieu! YORK
For Suffolk's duke, may he be suffocate, That dims the honour of this warlike isle! France should have
torn and rent my very heart, Before I would have yielded to this league. I never read but England's kings
have had Large sums of gold and dowries with their wives: And our King Henry gives away his own, To
match with her that brings no vantages. GLOUCESTER
A proper jest, and never heard before, That Suffolk should demand a whole fifteenth For costs and charges
in transporting her! She should have stayed in France and starved in France, Before CARDINAL
My Lord of Gloucester, now ye grow too hot: It was the pleasure of my lord the King. GLOUCESTER
My Lord of Winchester, I know your mind; 'Tis not my speeches that you do mislike, But 'tis my presence
that doth trouble ye. Rancour will out: proud prelate, in thy face I see thy fury: if I longer stay, We shall begin
our ancient bickerings. Lordings, farewell; and say, when I am gone, I prophesied France will be lost ere
long.
Exit CARDINAL
So, there goes our protector in a rage. 'Tis known to you he is mine enemy, Nay, more, an enemy unto
you all, And no great friend, I fear me, to the king. Consider, lords, he is the next of blood, And heir apparent
to the English crown: Had Henry got an empire by his marriage, And all the wealthy kingdoms of the west, There's
reason he should be displeased at it. Look to it, lords! let not his smoothing words Bewitch your hearts; be
wise and circumspect. What though the common people favour him, Calling him 'Humphrey, the good
Duke of Gloucester,' Clapping their hands, and crying with loud voice, 'Jesu maintain your royal excellence!' With
'God preserve the good Duke Humphrey!' I fear me, lords, for all this flattering gloss, He will be found a
dangerous protector.
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