ACT IV - Scene VIII Henry VI, Part II
Southwark.
| Alarum and retreat. Enter Cade and all his rabblement. | |
| Cade | Up Fish Street! down Saint Magnusโ Corner! Kill and knock down! throw them into Thames! Sound a parley. What noise is this I hear? Dare any be so bold to sound retreat or parley, when I command them kill? |
| Enter Buckingham and old Clifford, attended. | |
| Buckingham |
Ay, here they be that dare and will disturb thee:
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| Clifford |
What say ye, countrymen? will ye relent,
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| All | God save the king! God save the king! |
| Cade | What, Buckingham and Clifford, are ye so brave? And you, base peasants, do ye believe him? will you needs be hanged with your pardons about your necks? Hath my sword therefore broke through London gates, that you should leave me at the White Hart in Southwark? I thought ye would never have given out these arms till you had recovered your ancient freedom: but you are all recreants and dastards, and delight to live in slavery to the nobility. Let them break your backs with burthens, take your houses over your heads, ravish your wives and daughters before your faces: for me, I will make shift for one; and so, Godโs curse light upon you all! |
| All | Weโll follow Cade, weโll follow Cade! |
| Clifford |
Is Cade the son of Henry the Fifth,
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| All | A Clifford! a Clifford! weโll follow the king and Clifford. |
| Cade | Was ever feather so lightly blown to and fro as this multitude? The name of Henry the Fifth hales them to an hundred mischiefs and makes them leave me desolate. I see them lay their heads together to surprise me. My sword make way for me, for here is no staying. In despite of the devils and hell, have through the very middest of you! and heavens and honour be witness that no want of resolution in me, but only my followersโ base and ignominious treasons, makes me betake me to my heels. Exit. |
| Buckingham |
What, is he fled? Go some, and follow him;
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