For shame, my Lord of Winchester, relent! 132
What! shall a child instruct you what to do?
Win. Well, Duke of Gloucester, I will yield to thee;
Love for thy love and hand for hand I give.
Glo. [Aside.] Ay; but I fear me, with a hollow heart. 136
See here, my friends and loving countrymen,
This token serveth for a flag of truce,
Betwixt ourselves and all our followers.
So help me God, as I dissemble not! 140
Win. [Aside.] So help me God, as I intend it not!
King. O loving uncle, kind Duke of Gloucester,
How joyful am I made by this contract!
Away, my masters! trouble us no more; 144
But join in friendship, as your lords have done.
First Serv. Content: I'll to the surgeon's.
Sec. Serv.And so will I.
Third Serv. And I will see what physic the tavern affords.
Exeunt [Mayor, Serving-men, &c.].
War. Accept this scroll, most gracious sovereign, 148
Which in the right of Richard Plantagenet
We do exhibit to your majesty.
Glo. Well urg'd, my Lord of Warwick: for, sweet prince,
An if your Grace mark every circumstance, 152
You have great reason to do Richard right;
Especially for those occasions
At Eltham-place I told your majesty.
King. And those occasions, uncle, were of force: 156
144 my masters: good fellows (a term of condescension)
152 An if: if
154 occasions: reasons