heap'd sedition on his crown at home. For what hath broach'd this tumult but thy pride? Hadst thou been
meek, our title still had slept; And we, in pity of the gentle king, Had slipp'd our claim until another age. GEORGE
But when we saw our sunshine made thy spring, And that thy summer bred us no increase, We set the
axe to thy usurping root; And though the edge hath something hit ourselves, Yet, know thou, since we
have begun to strike, We'll never leave till we have hewn thee down, Or bathed thy growing with our heated
bloods. EDWARD
And, in this resolution, I defy thee; Not willing any longer conference, Since thou deniest the gentle king
to speak. Sound trumpets! let our bloody colours wave! And either victory, or else a grave. QUEEN MARGARET
Stay, Edward. EDWARD
No, wrangling woman, we'll no longer stay: These words will cost ten thousand lives this day.
Exeunt
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