The king of Naples, and Jerusalem; Exe. Beside, his wealth doth warrant liberal dower ; While Reignier sooner will receive, than give. Suf. A dower, my lords! disgrace not so your king, That he should be so abject, base, and poor, To choose for wealth, and not for perfect love. And not to seek a queen to make him rich : Not whom we will, but whom his grace affects, As is fair Margaret, he be link'd in love. Then yield, my lords; and here conclude with me, K. Hen. Whether it be through force of your report, My noble lord of Suffolk; or for that I cannot tell; but this I am assur'd, I feel such sharp dissension in my breast, Take, therefore, shipping; post, my lord, to France; That lady Margaret do vouchsafe to come [Exit. [Exeunt GLOSTER and EXETER. Suf. Thus Suffolk hath prevail'd: and thus he goes, As did the youthful Paris once to Greece; With hope to find the like event in love, But prosper better than the Trojan did. Margaret shall now be queen, and rule the king; But I will rule both her, the king, and realm. [Exit. |