Act IV, Scene vi
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[Enter GLOSTER, HASTINGS, SIR WILLIAM STANLEY, and others.]
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| | GLOSTER.: | |
| | Now, my Lord Hastings, and Sir William Stanley, | |
| | Leave off to wonder why I drew you hither | |
| | Into this chiefest thicket of the park. | |
| | Thus stands the case: you know our King, my brother, | |
| | Is prisoner to the Bishop here, at whose hands | |
| | He hath good usage and great liberty, | |
| | And often, but attended with weak guard, | |
| | Comes hunting this way to disport himself. | |
| | I have advertis'd him by secret means | |
| | That if about this hour he make this way, | |
| | Under the colour of his usual game, | |
| | He shall here find his friends, with horse and men, | |
| | To set him free from his captivity. | |
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[Enter KING EDWARD and a Huntsman.]
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| | HUNTSMAN.: | |
| | This way, my lord, for this way lies the game. | |
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| | KING EDWARD.: | |
| | Nay, this way, man; see, where the huntsmen | |
| | stand.— | |
| | Now, brother of Gloster, Lord Hastings, and the rest, | |
| | Stand you thus close to steal the bishop's deer? | |
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| | GLOSTER.: | |
| | Brother, the time and case requireth haste; | |
| | Your horse stands ready at the park corner. | |
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| | KING EDWARD.: | |
| | But whither shall we then? | |
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| | HASTINGS.: | |
| | To Lynn, my lord, and shipt from thence to Flanders. | |
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| | GLOSTER.: | |
| | Well guess'd, believe me, for that was my meaning. | |
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| | KING EDWARD.: | |
| | Stanley, I will requite thy forwardness. | |
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| | GLOSTER.: | |
| | But wherefore stay we? 't is no time to talk. | |
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| | KING EDWARD.: | |
| | Huntsman, what say'st thou? wilt thou go along? | |
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| | HUNTSMAN.: | |
| | Better do so than tarry and be hang'd. | |
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| | GLOSTER.: | |
| | Come then; away! let's have no more ado. | |
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| | KING EDWARD.: | |
| | Bishop, farewell; shield thee from Warwick's frown, | |
| | And pray that I may repossess the crown. | |
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