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1

Henry IV, Part II
[III, 2]

Robert Shallow

1828

By yea and no, sir. I dare say my cousin William is
a good scholar; he is at Oxford still, is he not?

2

Henry VI, Part III
[III, 3]

(stage directions)

1686

[Flourish. Enter KING LEWIS XI, his sister BONA,]
his Admiral, called BOURBON, PRINCE EDWARD, QUEEN
MARGARET, and OXFORD. KING LEWIS XI sits, and
riseth up again]

3

Henry VI, Part III
[III, 3]

Earl of Warwick

1782

Oxford, how haps it, in this smooth discourse,
You told not how Henry the Sixth hath lost
All that which Henry Fifth had gotten?
Methinks these peers of France should smile at that.
But for the rest, you tell a pedigree
Of threescore and two years; a silly time
To make prescription for a kingdom's worth.

4

Henry VI, Part III
[III, 3]

Earl of Warwick

1792

Can Oxford, that did ever fence the right,
Now buckler falsehood with a pedigree?
For shame! leave Henry, and call Edward king.

5

Henry VI, Part III
[III, 3]

King Lewis XI

1803

Queen Margaret, Prince Edward, and Oxford,
Vouchsafe, at our request, to stand aside,
While I use further conference with Warwick.

6

Henry VI, Part III
[III, 3]

King Lewis XI

1937

But, Warwick,
Thou and Oxford, with five thousand men,
Shall cross the seas, and bid false Edward battle;
And, as occasion serves, this noble queen
And prince shall follow with a fresh supply.
Yet, ere thou go, but answer me one doubt,
What pledge have we of thy firm loyalty?

7

Henry VI, Part III
[IV, 2]

(stage directions)

2130

[Enter WARWICK and OXFORD, with French soldiers]

8

Henry VI, Part III
[IV, 3]

Second Watchman

2184

Ay, wherefore else guard we his royal tent,
But to defend his person from night-foes?
[Enter WARWICK, CLARENCE, OXFORD, SOMERSET, and]
French soldiers, silent all]

9

Henry VI, Part III
[IV, 6]

(stage directions)

2312

[Flourish. Enter KING HENRY VI, CLARENCE, WARWICK,]
SOMERSET, HENRY OF RICHMOND, OXFORD, MONTAGUE, and
Lieutenant of the Tower]

10

Henry VI, Part III
[IV, 6]

(stage directions)

2406

[Exeunt all but SOMERSET, HENRY OF RICHMOND, and OXFORD]

11

Henry VI, Part III
[IV, 6]

Duke/Earl of Somerset

2407

My lord, I like not of this flight of Edward's;
For doubtless Burgundy will yield him help,
And we shall have more wars before 't be long.
As Henry's late presaging prophecy
Did glad my heart with hope of this young Richmond,
So doth my heart misgive me, in these conflicts
What may befall him, to his harm and ours:
Therefore, Lord Oxford, to prevent the worst,
Forthwith we'll send him hence to Brittany,
Till storms be past of civil enmity.

12

Henry VI, Part III
[IV, 8]

(stage directions)

2520

[Flourish. Enter KING HENRY VI, WARWICK, MONTAGUE,]
CLARENCE, EXETER, and OXFORD]

13

Henry VI, Part III
[IV, 8]

Earl of Warwick

2530

In Warwickshire I have true-hearted friends,
Not mutinous in peace, yet bold in war;
Those will I muster up: and thou, son Clarence,
Shalt stir up in Suffolk, Norfolk, and in Kent,
The knights and gentlemen to come with thee:
Thou, brother Montague, in Buckingham,
Northampton and in Leicestershire, shalt find
Men well inclined to hear what thou command'st:
And thou, brave Oxford, wondrous well beloved,
In Oxfordshire shalt muster up thy friends.
My sovereign, with the loving citizens,
Like to his island girt in with the ocean,
Or modest Dian circled with her nymphs,
Shall rest in London till we come to him.
Fair lords, take leave and stand not to reply.
Farewell, my sovereign.

14

Henry VI, Part III
[IV, 8]

Henry VI

2551

Sweet Oxford, and my loving Montague,
And all at once, once more a happy farewell.

15

Henry VI, Part III
[V, 1]

Earl of Warwick

2593

Where is the post that came from valiant Oxford?
How far hence is thy lord, mine honest fellow?

16

Henry VI, Part III
[V, 1]

(stage directions)

2654

[Enter OXFORD, with drum and colours]

17

Henry VI, Part III
[V, 1]

Earl of Warwick

2655

O cheerful colours! see where Oxford comes!

18

Henry VI, Part III
[V, 1]

Earl Oxford

2656

Oxford, Oxford, for Lancaster!

19

Henry VI, Part III
[V, 1]

Earl of Warwick

2664

O, welcome, Oxford! for we want thy help.

20

Henry VI, Part III
[V, 2]

(stage directions)

2751

[Enter OXFORD and SOMERSET]