. [Works of Shakespeare] . Might but redeem the passage of your age ! Mortimer. Thou dost then wrong me, as that slaugh-terer dothWhich giveth many wounds when one will kill. no Mourn not, except thou sorrow for my good ;Only give order for my so farewell, and fair be all thy hopes,And prosperous be thy life in peace and war! \Dies. Flantagenet. And peace, no war, befall thy partingsoul!In prison hast thou spent a pilgrimageAnd like a hermit overpassd thy days. —Well, I will lock his counsel in my breast;And what I do imagine let that rest. —Keepers, convey him hence, and I myself


. [Works of Shakespeare] . Might but redeem the passage of your age ! Mortimer. Thou dost then wrong me, as that slaugh-terer dothWhich giveth many wounds when one will kill. no Mourn not, except thou sorrow for my good ;Only give order for my so farewell, and fair be all thy hopes,And prosperous be thy life in peace and war! \Dies. Flantagenet. And peace, no war, befall thy partingsoul!In prison hast thou spent a pilgrimageAnd like a hermit overpassd thy days. —Well, I will lock his counsel in my breast;And what I do imagine let that rest. —Keepers, convey him hence, and I myself 120 Will see his burial better than his life. — [Exeunt Gaolers, bearing out the body of dies the dusky torch of Mortimer,Chokd with ambition of the meaner for those wrongs, those bitter Somerset hath oiferd to my house,I doubt not but with honour to redress ;And therefore haste I to the to be restored to my make my ill the advantage of my good. \^ The Parliament House ACT III Scene I. London, The Parliament House Flourish, Enter King, Exeter, Gloster, Warwick,Somerset, ^/^^ Suffolk ; the Bishop of Winchester,Richard Plantagenet, and others. Gloster offersto put up a bill; Winchester snatches it^ and tears it Winchester, Comst thou with deep-premeditatedlines,With written pamphlets studiously devisd,Humphrey of Gloster ? If thou canst accuse, I HENRY VI — 6 8i 82 First Part of King Henry VI [Act iii Or aught intendst to lay unto my charge,Do it without invention, suddenly;As I with sudden and extemporal speechPurpose to answer what thou canst object. Gloster, Presumptuous priest! this place commandsmy patience,Or thou shouldst find thou hast dishonourd not, although in writing I preferrd lo The manner of thy vile outrageous therefore I have forgd, or am not ableVerbatim to rehearse the method of my , prelate ; such is thy audacious wickedness,Thy lewd, pestiferous, and diss


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