YORK
Look in a glass, and call thy image so: I am thy king, and thou a false-heart traitor. Call hither to the stake
my two brave bears, That with the very shaking of their chains They may astonish these fell-lurking curs: Bid
Salisbury and Warwick come to me.
Enter the WARWICK and SALISBURY CLIFFORD
Are these thy bears? we'll bait thy bears to death. And manacle the bear-ward in their chains, If thou
darest bring them to the baiting place. RICHARD
Oft have I seen a hot o'erweening cur Run back and bite, because he was withheld; Who, being suffer'd
with the bear's fell paw, Hath clapp'd his tail between his legs and cried: And such a piece of service will
you do, If you oppose yourselves to match Lord Warwick. CLIFFORD
Hence, heap of wrath, foul indigested lump, As crooked in thy manners as thy shape! YORK
Nay, we shall heat you thoroughly anon. CLIFFORD
Take heed, lest by your heat you burn yourselves. KING HENRY VI
Why, Warwick, hath thy knee forgot to bow? Old Salisbury, shame to thy silver hair, Thou mad misleader
of thy brain-sick son! What, wilt thou on thy death-bed play the ruffian, And seek for sorrow with thy spectacles? O,
where is faith? O, where is loyalty? If it be banish'd from the frosty head, Where shall it find a harbour in
the earth? Wilt thou go dig a grave to find out war, And shame thine honourable age with blood? Why art
thou old, and want'st experience? Or wherefore dost abuse it, if thou hast it? For shame! in duty bend thy
knee to me That bows unto the grave with mickle age. SALISBURY
My lord, I have consider'd with myself The title of this most renowned duke; And in my conscience do
repute his grace The rightful heir to England's royal seat. KING HENRY VI
Hast thou not sworn allegiance unto me? SALISBURY
I have. KING HENRY VI
Canst thou dispense with heaven for such an oath?
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