1 Oft have I heard that grief softens the mind, 2 And makes it fearful and degenerate; 3 Think therefore on revenge and cease to weep. 4 But who can cease to weep and look on this? 5 Here may his head lie on my throbbing breast: 6 But where's the body that I should embrace?
BUCKINGHAM
7 What answer makes your grace to the rebels' 8 supplication?
KING HENRY VI
9 I'll send some holy bishop to entreat; 10 For God forbid so many simple souls 11 Should perish by the sword! And I myself, 12 Rather than bloody war shall cut them short, 13 Will parley with Jack Cade their general: 14 But stay, I'll read it over once again.
QUEEN MARGARET
15 Ah, barbarous villains! hath this lovely face 16 Ruled, like a wandering planet, over me, 17 And could it not enforce them to relent, 18 That were unworthy to behold the same?
KING HENRY VI
19 Lord Say, Jack Cade hath sworn to have thy head.
SAY
20 Ay, but I hope your highness shall have his.
KING HENRY VI
21 How now, madam! 22 Still lamenting and mourning for Suffolk's death? 23 I fear me, love, if that I had been dead, 24 Thou wouldst not have mourn'd so much for me.
QUEEN MARGARET
25 No, my love, I should not mourn, but die for thee.
Enter a Messenger
KING HENRY VI
26 How now! what news? why comest thou in such haste?
Messenger
27 The rebels are in Southwark; fly, my lord! 28 Jack Cade proclaims himself Lord Mortimer, 29 Descended from the Duke of Clarence' house, 30 And calls your grace usurper openly 31 And vows to crown himself in Westminster. 32 His army is a ragged multitude 33 Of hinds and peasants, rude and merciless: 34 Sir Humphrey Stafford and his brother's death 35 Hath given them heart and courage to proceed: 36 All scholars, lawyers, courtiers, gentlemen, 37 They call false caterpillars, and intend their death.
KING HENRY VI
38 O graceless men! they know not what they do.
BUCKINGHAM
39 My gracious lord, return to Killingworth, 40 Until a power be raised to put them down.
QUEEN MARGARET
41 Ah, were the Duke of Suffolk now alive, 42 These Kentish rebels would be soon appeased!
KING HENRY VI
43 Lord Say, the traitors hate thee; 44 Therefore away with us to Killingworth.
SAY
45 So might your grace's person be in danger. 46 The sight of me is odious in their eyes; 47 And therefore in this city will I stay 48 And live alone as secret as I may.
Enter another Messenger
Messenger
49 Jack Cade hath gotten London bridge: 50 The citizens fly and forsake their houses: 51 The rascal people, thirsting after prey, 52 Join with the traitor, and they jointly swear 53 To spoil the city and your royal court.
BUCKINGHAM
54 Then linger not, my lord, away, take horse.
KING HENRY VI
55 Come, Margaret; God, our hope, will succor us.
QUEEN MARGARET
56 My hope is gone, now Suffolk is deceased.
KING HENRY VI
57 Farewell, my lord: trust not the Kentish rebels.
BUCKINGHAM
58 Trust nobody, for fear you be betray'd.
SAY
59 The trust I have is in mine innocence, 60 And therefore am I bold and resolute.