CARDINAL
My liege, his railing is intolerable: If those that care to keep your royal person From treason's secret knife
and traitors' rage Be thus upbraided, chid and rated at, And the offender granted scope of speech, 'Twill
make them cool in zeal unto your grace. SUFFOLK
Hath he not twit our sovereign lady here With ignominious words, though clerkly couch'd, As if she had
suborned some to swear False allegations to o'erthrow his state? QUEEN MARGARET
But I can give the loser leave to chide. GLOUCESTER
Far truer spoke than meant: I lose, indeed; Beshrew the winners, for they play'd me false! And well such
losers may have leave to speak. BUCKINGHAM
He'll wrest the sense and hold us here all day: Lord cardinal, he is your prisoner. CARDINAL
Sirs, take away the duke, and guard him sure. GLOUCESTER
Ah! thus King Henry throws away his crutch Before his legs be firm to bear his body. Thus is the shepherd
beaten from thy side, And wolves are gnarling who shall gnaw thee first. Ah, that my fear were false! ah,
that it were! For, good King Henry, thy decay I fear.
Exit, guarded KING HENRY VI
My lords, what to your wisdoms seemeth best, Do or undo, as if ourself were here. QUEEN MARGARET
What, will your highness leave the parliament? KING HENRY VI
Ay, Margaret; my heart is drown'd with grief, Whose flood begins to flow within mine eyes, My body round
engirt with misery, For what's more miserable than discontent? Ah, uncle Humphrey! in thy face I see The
map of honour, truth and loyalty: And yet, good Humphrey, is the hour to come That e'er I proved thee
false or fear'd thy faith. What louring star now envies thy estate, That these great lords and Margaret our
queen Do seek subversion of thy harmless life? Thou never didst them wrong, nor no man wrong; And
as the butcher takes away the calf And binds the wretch, and beats it when it strays, Bearing it to the
bloody slaughter-house, Even so remorseless have they borne him hence; And as the dam runs lowing
up and down, Looking the way her harmless young one went, And can do nought but wail her darling's
loss, Even so myself bewails good Gloucester's case With sad unhelpful tears, and with dimm'd eyes Look
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