THE PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY VI With a Portrait of Henry VI. from the picture in the National Portrait Gallery. LONDON 1904 KING HENRY THE SIXTH. King. WHITMORE. weaver, MICHAEL, etc., followers of Cade. Two MURDERERS. MARGARET, Queen to King Henry. Herald, a Beadle, Sheriff, and Officers, Citizens, 'Prentices, A Spirit. SECOND PART OF KING HENRY VI. ACT THE FIRST. SCENE I. London. The palace. Flourish of trumpets : then hautboys. Enter the KING, HUMPHREY, DUKE OF GLOUCESTER, SALISBURY, WARWICK, and CARDINAL BEAUFORT, on the one side; the QUEEN, SUFFOLK, YORK, SOMERSET, and BUCKINGHAM, on the other. Sur. As by your high imperial majesty I had in charge at my depart for France, As procurator to your excellence, To marry Princess Margaret for your grace, So, in the famous ancient city Tours, In presence of the Kings of France and Sicil, The Dukes of Orleans, Calaber, Bretagne and Alençon, bishops, 131 bog Deliver up my title in the queen To your most gracious hands, that are the substance Of that great shadow I did represent; The happiest gift that ever marquess gave, The fairest queen that ever king received. KING. Suffolk, arise. Welcome, Queen Mar garet : I can express no kinder sign of love Than this kind kiss. O Lord, that lends me life, Lend me a heart replete with thankfulness ! For thou hast given me in this beauteous face A world of earthly blessings to my soul, If sympathy of love unite our thoughts. QUEEN. Great King of England and my gracious lord, The mutual conference that my mind hath had, By day, by night, waking and in my dreams, In courtly company or at my beads, With you, mine alder-liefest sovereign, Makes me the bolder to salute my king With ruder terms, such as my wit affords And over-joy of heart doth minister. King. Her sight did ravish; but her grace in ; speech, Her words y-clad with wisdom's majesty, Makes me from wondering fall to weeping joys; Such is the fulness of my heart's content. Lords, with one cheerful voice welcome my love. All. [Kneeling] Long live Queen Margaret, England's happiness! |