1 Now, my good Lords of Salisbury and Warwick, 2 Our simple supper ended, give me leave 3 In this close walk to satisfy myself, 4 In craving your opinion of my title, 5 Which is infallible, to England's crown.
SALISBURY
6 My lord, I long to hear it at full.
WARWICK
7 Sweet York, begin: and if thy claim be good, 8 The Nevils are thy subjects to command.
YORK
9 Then thus: 10 Edward the Third, my lords, had seven sons: 11 The first, Edward the Black Prince, Prince of Wales; 12 The second, William of Hatfield, and the third, 13 Lionel Duke of Clarence: next to whom 14 Was John of Gaunt, the Duke of Lancaster; 15 The fifth was Edmund Langley, Duke of York; 16 The sixth was Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester; 17 William of Windsor was the seventh and last. 18 Edward the Black Prince died before his father 19 And left behind him Richard, his only son, 20 Who after Edward the Third's death reign'd as king; 21 Till Henry Bolingbroke, Duke of Lancaster, 22 The eldest son and heir of John of Gaunt, 23 Crown'd by the name of Henry the Fourth, 24 Seized on the realm, deposed the rightful king, 25 Sent his poor queen to France, from whence she came, 26 And him to Pomfret; where, as all you know, 27 Harmless Richard was murder'd traitorously.
WARWICK
28 Father, the duke hath told the truth: 29 Thus got the house of Lancaster the crown.
YORK
30 Which now they hold by force and not by right; 31 For Richard, the first son's heir, being dead, 32 The issue of the next son should have reign'd.
SALISBURY
33 But William of Hatfield died without an heir.
YORK
34 The third son, Duke of Clarence, from whose line 35 I claimed the crown, had issue, Philippe, a daughter, 36 Who married Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March: 37 Edmund had issue, Roger Earl of March; 38 Roger had issue, Edmund, Anne and Eleanor.
SALISBURY
39 This Edmund, in the reign of Bolingbroke, 40 As I have read, laid claim unto the crown; 41 And, but for Owen Glendower, had been king, 42 Who kept him in captivity till he died. 43 But to the rest.
YORK
44 His eldest sister, Anne, 45 My mother, being heir unto the crown 46 Married Richard Earl of Cambridge; who was son 47 To Edmund Langley, Edward the Third's fifth son. 48 By her I claim the kingdom: she was heir 49 To Roger Earl of March, who was the son 50 Of Edmund Mortimer, who married Philippe, 51 Sole daughter unto Lionel Duke of Clarence: 52 So, if the issue of the elder son 53 Succeed before the younger, I am king.
WARWICK
54 What plain proceeding is more plain than this? 55 Henry doth claim the crown from John of Gaunt, 56 The fourth son; York claims it from the third. 57 Till Lionel's issue fails, his should not reign: 58 It fails not yet, but flourishes in thee 59 And in thy sons, fair slips of such a stock. 60 Then, father Salisbury, kneel we together; 61 And in this private plot be we the first 62 That shall salute our rightful sovereign 63 With honour of his birthright to the crown.
BOTH
64 Long live our sovereign Richard, England's king!
YORK
65 We thank you, lords. But I am not your king 66 Till I be crown'd and that my sword be stain'd 67 With heart-blood of the house of Lancaster; 68 And that's not suddenly to be perform'd, 69 But with advice and silent secrecy. 70 Do you as I do in these dangerous days: 71 Wink at the Duke of Suffolk's insolence, 72 At Beaufort's pride, at Somerset's ambition, 73 At Buckingham and all the crew of them, 74 Till they have snared the shepherd of the flock, 75 That virtuous prince, the good Duke Humphrey: 76 'Tis that they seek, and they in seeking that 77 Shall find their deaths, if York can prophesy.
SALISBURY
78 My lord, break we off; we know your mind at full.
WARWICK
79 My heart assures me that the Earl of Warwick 80 Shall one day make the Duke of York a king.
YORK
81 And, Nevil, this I do assure myself: 82 Richard shall live to make the Earl of Warwick 83 The greatest man in England but the king.