PART III. PERSONS OF THE DRAMA. King HENRY the Sixth: EDWARD, prince of Wales, his son. CLIFFORD. Lord lords on K.Henry's side. RICHARD PLANTAGENET, duke of York: EDMUND, earl of Rutland, GEORGE, afterwards duke of Clarence, Duke of NORFOLK, Marquis of MONTAGUE, Earl of WARWICK, Earl of PEMBROKE, Lord HASTINGS, Lord STAFFORD, Sir JOHN MORTIMER, his sons. of the duke of York's Luncles to the duke of HENRY, earl of Richmond, a youth. Tutor Lord RIVERS, brother to lady Grey. Sir WIL- Queen MARGARET. Lady GREY, afterwards queen to Edward IV. Soldiers, and other Attendants on King Henry and Drums. KING HENRY VI. PART III. ACT I. SCENE I. Some Soldiers of York's party break in, hats. War. I wonder, how the king escap'd our hands. York. While we pursu'd the horsemen of the north, He slily stole away, and left his men: Whereat the great lord of Northumberland, I cleft his beaver with a downright blow; shire's blood, [Showing his bloody sword. Mont. And, brother, here's the earl of Wilt[To York, showing his. Whom I encounter'd as the battles join'd. Rich. Speak thou for me, and tell them what I did. [Throwing down the duke of Somerset's head. York. Richard hath best deserv'd of all my sons.What, is your grace dead, my lord of Somerset ? Norf. Such hope have all the line of John of Gaunt ! Rich. Thus do I hope to shake king Henry's head. War. And so do I.-Victorious prince of York, Before I see thee seated in that throne |