. The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere. -H^-Hts^ [Between Dartford and Blackheath ] ACT V. SCENE I.—The same. Fields between Dart-ford and Blackheath. The Kings Camp on one side. On the other,enter York attended, with drum and colours :his Forces at some distance. York. From Ireland thus comes York, to claim his right,And pluck the crown from feeble Henrys head :Ring, bells, aloud; burn bonfires, clear and bright;To entertain great Englands lawful , sancta majestas ! who would not buy thee dear?Let them obey that know not how to rule;This hand was made to handle nought but go
. The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere. -H^-Hts^ [Between Dartford and Blackheath ] ACT V. SCENE I.—The same. Fields between Dart-ford and Blackheath. The Kings Camp on one side. On the other,enter York attended, with drum and colours :his Forces at some distance. York. From Ireland thus comes York, to claim his right,And pluck the crown from feeble Henrys head :Ring, bells, aloud; burn bonfires, clear and bright;To entertain great Englands lawful , sancta majestas ! who would not buy thee dear?Let them obey that know not how to rule;This hand was made to handle nought but gold:I cannot give due action to my a sword or sceptre balance —Vot. II. R A sceptre shall it have, have I a soul,» On which I 11 toss the fleur-de-luce of France Enter Buckingham. Whom have we here? Buckingham, to disturb me ?The king hath sent him, sure: I must York, if thou meanest well, I greet thee Humphrey of Buckingham, I acceptthy thou a messenger, or come of pleasure ?
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