BUCKINGHAM
Why should he, then, protect our sovereign, He being of age to govern of himself? Cousin of Somerset,
join you with me, And all together, with the Duke of Suffolk, We'll quickly hoise Duke Humphrey from his
seat. CARDINAL
This weighty business will not brook delay: I'll to the Duke of Suffolk presently.
Exit SOMERSET
Cousin of Buckingham, though Humphrey's pride And greatness of his place be grief to us, Yet let us
watch the haughty cardinal: His insolence is more intolerable Than all the princes in the land beside: If
Gloucester be displaced, he'll be protector. BUCKINGHAM
Or thou or I, Somerset, will be protector, Despite Duke Humphrey or the cardinal.
Exeunt BUCKINGHAM and SOMERSET SALISBURY
Pride went before, ambition follows him. While these do labour for their own preferment, Behoves it us to
labour for the realm. I never saw but Humphrey Duke of Gloucester Did bear him like a noble gentleman. Oft
have I seen the haughty cardinal, More like a soldier than a man o' the church, As stout and proud as he
were lord of all, Swear like a ruffian and demean himself Unlike the ruler of a commonweal. Warwick,
my son, the comfort of my age, Thy deeds, thy plainness and thy housekeeping, Hath won the greatest
favour of the commons, Excepting none but good Duke Humphrey: And, brother York, thy acts in Ireland, In
bringing them to civil discipline, Thy late exploits done in the heart of France, When thou wert regent
for our sovereign, Have made thee fear'd and honour'd of the people: Join we together, for the public
good, In what we can, to bridle and suppress The pride of Suffolk and the cardinal, With Somerset's and
Buckingham's ambition; And, as we may, cherish Duke Humphrey's deeds, While they do tend the profit
of the land. WARWICK
So God help Warwick, as he loves the land, And common profit of his country! YORK
[Aside] And so says York, for he hath greatest cause. SALISBURY
Then let's make haste away, and look unto the main. WARWICK
Unto the main! O father, Maine is lost; That Maine which by main force Warwick did win, And would have
kept so long as breath did last! Main chance, father, you meant; but I meant Maine, Which I will win from
France, or else be slain,
Exeunt WARWICK and SALISBURY
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