Act 1, Scene 1: London. The Parliament-house

SCENE I. London. The Parliament-house.

    Alarum. Enter YORK, EDWARD, RICHARD, NORFOLK, MONTAGUE, WARWICK, and Soldiers

WARWICK

    I wonder how the king escaped our hands.

YORK

    While we pursued the horsemen of the north,
    He slily stole away and left his men:
    Whereat the great Lord of Northumberland,
    Whose warlike ears could never brook retreat,
    Cheer'd up the drooping army; and himself,
    Lord Clifford and Lord Stafford, all abreast,
    Charged our main battle's front, and breaking in
    Were by the swords of common soldiers slain.

EDWARD

    Lord Stafford's father, Duke of Buckingham,
    Is either slain or wounded dangerously;
    I cleft his beaver with a downright blow:
    That this is true, father, behold his blood.

MONTAGUE

    And, brother, here's the Earl of Wiltshire's blood,
    Whom I encounter'd as the battles join'd.

RICHARD

    Speak thou for me and tell them what I did.

    Throwing down SOMERSET's head

YORK

    Richard hath best deserved of all my sons.
    But is your grace dead, my Lord of Somerset?

NORFOLK

    Such hope have all the line of John of Gaunt!

RICHARD

    Thus do I hope to shake King Henry's head.

WARWICK

    And so do I. Victorious Prince of York,
    Before I see thee seated in that throne
    Which now the house of Lancaster usurps,
    I vow by heaven these eyes shall never close.
    This is the palace of the fearful king,
    And this the regal seat: possess it, York;
    For this is thine and not King Henry's heirs'

YORK

    Assist me, then, sweet Warwick, and I will;
    For hither we have broken in by force.

NORFOLK

    We'll all assist you; he that flies shall die.

YORK

    Thanks, gentle Norfolk: stay by me, my lords;
    And, soldiers, stay and lodge by me this night.

    They go up

WARWICK

    And when the king comes, offer no violence,
    Unless he seek to thrust you out perforce.

YORK

    The queen this day here holds her parliament,
    But little thinks we shall be of her council:
    By words or blows here let us win our right.

RICHARD

    Arm'd as we are, let's stay within this house.

WARWICK

    The bloody parliament shall this be call'd,
    Unless Plantagenet, Duke of York, be king,
    And bashful Henry deposed, whose cowardice
    Hath made us by-words to our enemies.

YORK

    Then leave me not, my lords; be resolute;
    I mean to take possession of my right.

WARWICK

    Neither the king, nor he that loves him best,
    The proudest he that holds up Lancaster,
    Dares stir a wing, if Warwick shake his bells.
    I'll plant Plantagenet, root him up who dares:
    Resolve thee, Richard; claim the English crown.

    Flourish. Enter KING HENRY VI, CLIFFORD, NORTHUMBERLAND, WESTMORELAND, EXETER, and the rest

KING HENRY VI

    My lords, look where the sturdy rebel sits,
    Even in the chair of state: belike he means,
    Back'd by the power of Warwick, that false peer,
    To aspire unto the crown and reign as king.
    Earl of Northumberland, he slew thy father.
    And thine, Lord Clifford; and you both have vow'd revenge
    On him, his sons, his favourites and his friends.

NORTHUMBERLAND

    If I be not, heavens be revenged on me!

CLIFFORD

    The hope thereof makes Clifford mourn in steel.

WESTMORELAND

    What, shall we suffer this? let's pluck him down:
    My heart for anger burns; I cannot brook it.

KING HENRY VI

    Be patient, gentle Earl of Westmoreland.

CLIFFORD

    Patience is for poltroons, such as he:
    He durst not sit there, had your father lived.
    My gracious lord, here in the parliament
    Let us assail the family of York.

NORTHUMBERLAND

    Well hast thou spoken, cousin: be it so.

KING HENRY VI

    Ah, know you not the city favours them,
    And they have troops of soldiers at their beck?

EXETER

    But when the duke is slain, they'll quickly fly.

KING HENRY VI

    Far be the thought of this from Henry's heart,
    To make a shambles of the parliament-house!
    Cousin of Exeter, frowns, words and threats
    Shall be the war that Henry means to use.
    Thou factious Duke of York, descend my throne,
    and kneel for grace and mercy at my feet;
    I am thy sovereign.

YORK

    I am thine.

EXETER

    For shame, come down: he made thee Duke of York.

YORK

    'Twas my inheritance, as the earldom was.

EXETER

    Thy father was a traitor to the crown.

WARWICK

    Exeter, thou art a traitor to the crown
    In following this usurping Henry.

CLIFFORD

    Whom should he follow but his natural king?

WARWICK

    True, Clifford; and that's Richard Duke of York.

KING HENRY VI

    And shall I stand, and thou sit in my throne?

YORK

    It must and shall be so: content thyself.

WARWICK

    Be Duke of Lancaster; let him be king.

WESTMORELAND

    He is both king and Duke of Lancaster;
    And that the Lord of Westmoreland shall maintain.

WARWICK

    And Warwick shall disprove it. You forget
    That we are those which chased you from the field
    And slew your fathers, and with colours spread
    March'd through the city to the palace gates.

NORTHUMBERLAND

    Yes, Warwick, I remember it to my grief;
    And, by his soul, thou and thy house shall rue it.

WESTMORELAND

    Plantagenet, of thee and these thy sons,
    Thy kinsman and thy friends, I'll have more lives
    Than drops of blood were in my father's veins.

CLIFFORD

    Urge it no more; lest that, instead of words,
    I send thee, Warwick, such a messenger
    As shall revenge his death before I stir.

WARWICK

    Poor Clifford! how I scorn his worthless threats!

YORK

    Will you we show our title to the crown?
    If not, our swords shall plead it in the field.

KING HENRY VI

    What title hast thou, traitor, to the crown?
    Thy father was, as thou art, Duke of York;
    Thy grandfather, Roger Mortimer, Earl of March:
    I am the son of Henry the Fifth,
    Who made the Dauphin and the French to stoop
    And seized upon their towns and provinces.

WARWICK

    Talk not of France, sith thou hast lost it all.

KING HENRY VI

    The lord protector lost it, and not I:
    When I was crown'd I was but nine months old.

RICHARD

    You are old enough now, and yet, methinks, you lose.
    Father, tear the crown from the usurper's head.

EDWARD

    Sweet father, do so; set it on your head.

MONTAGUE

    Good brother, as thou lovest and honourest arms,
    Let's fight it out and not stand cavilling thus.

RICHARD

    Sound drums and trumpets, and the king will fly.

YORK

    Sons, peace!

KING HENRY VI

    Peace, thou! and give King Henry leave to speak.

WARWICK

    Plantagenet shall speak first: hear him, lords;
    And be you silent and attentive too,
    For he that interrupts him shall not live.

KING HENRY VI

    Think'st thou that I will leave my kingly throne,
    Wherein my grandsire and my father sat?
    No: first shall war unpeople this my realm;
    Ay, and their colours, often borne in France,
    And now in England to our heart's great sorrow,
    Shall be my winding-sheet. Why faint you, lords?
    My title's good, and better far than his.

WARWICK

    Prove it, Henry, and thou shalt be king.

KING HENRY VI

    Henry the Fourth by conquest got the crown.

YORK

    'Twas by rebellion against his king.

KING HENRY VI

    [Aside] I know not what to say; my title's weak.--
    Tell me, may not a king adopt an heir?

YORK

    What then?

KING HENRY VI

    An if he may, then am I lawful king;
    For Richard, in the view of many lords,
    Resign'd the crown to Henry the Fourth,
    Whose heir my father was, and I am his.

YORK

    He rose against him, being his sovereign,
    And made him to resign his crown perforce.

WARWICK

    Suppose, my lords, he did it unconstrain'd,
    Think you 'twere prejudicial to his crown?

EXETER

    No; for he could not so resign his crown
    But that the next heir should succeed and reign.

KING HENRY VI

    Art thou against us, Duke of Exeter?

EXETER

    His is the right, and therefore pardon me.

YORK

    Why whisper you, my lords, and answer not?

EXETER

    My conscience tells me he is lawful king.

KING HENRY VI

    [Aside] All will revolt from me, and turn to him.

NORTHUMBERLAND

    Plantagenet, for all the claim thou lay'st,
    Think not that Henry shall be so deposed.

WARWICK

    Deposed he shall be, in despite of all.

NORTHUMBERLAND

    Thou art deceived: 'tis not thy southern power,
    Of Essex, Norfolk, Suffolk, nor of Kent,
    Which makes thee thus presumptuous and proud,
    Can set the duke up in despite of me.

CLIFFORD

    King Henry, be thy title right or wrong,
    Lord Clifford vows to fight in thy defence:
    May that ground gape and swallow me alive,
    Where I shall kneel to him that slew my father!

KING HENRY VI

    O Clifford, how thy words revive my heart!

YORK

    Henry of Lancaster, resign thy crown.
    What mutter you, or what conspire you, lords?

WARWICK

    Do right unto this princely Duke of York,
    Or I will fill the house with armed men,
    And over the chair of state, where now he sits,
    Write up his title with usurping blood.

    He stamps with his foot and the soldiers show themselves

KING HENRY VI

    My Lord of Warwick, hear me but one word:
    Let me for this my life-time reign as king.

YORK

    Confirm the crown to me and to mine heirs,
    And thou shalt reign in quiet while thou livest.

KING HENRY VI

    I am content: Richard Plantagenet,
    Enjoy the kingdom after my decease.

CLIFFORD

    What wrong is this unto the prince your son!

WARWICK

    What good is this to England and himself!

WESTMORELAND

    Base, fearful and despairing Henry!

CLIFFORD

    How hast thou injured both thyself and us!

WESTMORELAND

    I cannot stay to hear these articles.

NORTHUMBERLAND

    Nor I.

CLIFFORD

    Come, cousin, let us tell the queen these news.

WESTMORELAND

    Farewell, faint-hearted and degenerate king,
    In whose cold blood no spark of honour bides.

NORTHUMBERLAND

    Be thou a prey unto the house of York,
    And die in bands for this unmanly deed!

CLIFFORD

    In dreadful war mayst thou be overcome,
    Or live in peace abandon'd and despised!

    Exeunt NORTHUMBERLAND, CLIFFORD, and WESTMORELAND

WARWICK

    Turn this way, Henry, and regard them not.

EXETER

    They seek revenge and therefore will not yield.

KING HENRY VI

    Ah, Exeter!

WARWICK

    Why should you sigh, my lord?

KING HENRY VI

    Not for myself, Lord Warwick, but my son,
    Whom I unnaturally shall disinherit.
    But be it as it may: I here entail
    The crown to thee and to thine heirs for ever;
    Conditionally, that here thou take an oath
    To cease this civil war, and, whilst I live,
    To honour me as thy king and sovereign,
    And neither by treason nor hostility
    To seek to put me down and reign thyself.

YORK

    This oath I willingly take and will perform.

WARWICK

    Long live King Henry! Plantagenet embrace him.

KING HENRY VI

    And long live thou and these thy forward sons!

YORK

    Now York and Lancaster are reconciled.

EXETER

    Accursed be he that seeks to make them foes!

    Sennet. Here they come down

YORK

    Farewell, my gracious lord; I'll to my castle.

WARWICK

    And I'll keep London with my soldiers.

NORFOLK

    And I to Norfolk with my followers.

MONTAGUE

    And I unto the sea from whence I came.

    Exeunt YORK, EDWARD, EDMUND, GEORGE, RICHARD, WARWICK, NORFOLK, MONTAGUE, their Soldiers, and Attendants

KING HENRY VI

    And I, with grief and sorrow, to the court.

    Enter QUEEN MARGARET and PRINCE EDWARD

EXETER

    Here comes the queen, whose looks bewray her anger:
    I'll steal away.

KING HENRY VI

    Exeter, so will I.

QUEEN MARGARET

    Nay, go not from me; I will follow thee.

KING HENRY VI

    Be patient, gentle queen, and I will stay.

QUEEN MARGARET

    Who can be patient in such extremes?
    Ah, wretched man! would I had died a maid
    And never seen thee, never borne thee son,
    Seeing thou hast proved so unnatural a father
    Hath he deserved to lose his birthright thus?
    Hadst thou but loved him half so well as I,
    Or felt that pain which I did for him once,
    Or nourish'd him as I did with my blood,
    Thou wouldst have left thy dearest heart-blood there,
    Rather than have that savage duke thine heir
    And disinherited thine only son.

PRINCE EDWARD

    Father, you cannot disinherit me:
    If you be king, why should not I succeed?

KING HENRY VI

    Pardon me, Margaret; pardon me, sweet son:
    The Earl of Warwick and the duke enforced me.

QUEEN MARGARET

    Enforced thee! art thou king, and wilt be forced?
    I shame to hear thee speak. Ah, timorous wretch!
    Thou hast undone thyself, thy son and me;
    And given unto the house of York such head
    As thou shalt reign but by their sufferance.
    To entail him and his heirs unto the crown,
    What is it, but to make thy sepulchre
    And creep into it far before thy time?
    Warwick is chancellor and the lord of Calais;
    Stern Falconbridge commands the narrow seas;
    The duke is made protector of the realm;
    And yet shalt thou be safe? such safety finds
    The trembling lamb environed with wolves.
    Had I been there, which am a silly woman,
    The soldiers should have toss'd me on their pikes
    Before I would have granted to that act.
    But thou preferr'st thy life before thine honour:
    And seeing thou dost, I here divorce myself
    Both from thy table, Henry, and thy bed,
    Until that act of parliament be repeal'd
    Whereby my son is disinherited.
    The northern lords that have forsworn thy colours
    Will follow mine, if once they see them spread;
    And spread they shall be, to thy foul disgrace
    And utter ruin of the house of York.
    Thus do I leave thee. Come, son, let's away;
    Our army is ready; come, we'll after them.

KING HENRY VI

    Stay, gentle Margaret, and hear me speak.

QUEEN MARGARET

    Thou hast spoke too much already: get thee gone.

KING HENRY VI

    Gentle son Edward, thou wilt stay with me?

QUEEN MARGARET

    Ay, to be murder'd by his enemies.

PRINCE EDWARD

    When I return with victory from the field
    I'll see your grace: till then I'll follow her.

QUEEN MARGARET

    Come, son, away; we may not linger thus.

    Exeunt QUEEN MARGARET and PRINCE EDWARD

KING HENRY VI

    Poor queen! how love to me and to her son
    Hath made her break out into terms of rage!
    Revenged may she be on that hateful duke,
    Whose haughty spirit, winged with desire,
    Will cost my crown, and like an empty eagle
    Tire on the flesh of me and of my son!
    The loss of those three lords torments my heart:
    I'll write unto them and entreat them fair.
    Come, cousin you shall be the messenger.

EXETER

    And I, I hope, shall reconcile them all.

    Exeunt

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