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The Second Part of

shall be treason for any that calls me other than
Lord Mortimer.

Enter a Soldier, running.

Sold. Jack Cade! Jack Cade! 8

Cade. Knock him down there.

They kill him.

Smith. If this fellow be wise, he'll never call
ye Jack Cade more: I think he hath a very
fair warning. 12

Dick. My lord, there's an army gathered to-
gether in Smithfield.

Cade. Come then, let's go fight with them.
But first, go and set London-bridge on fire, and, 16
if you can, burn down the Tower too. Come,
let's away. Exeunt omnes.


Scene Seven

[The Same. Smithfield]

Alarums. Matthew Goffe is slain, and all the rest [of the King's forces]. Then enter Jack Cade, with his Company.

Cade. So, sirs:—Now go some and pull down
the Savoy; others to the inns of court: down
with them all.

Dick. I have a suit unto your lordship. 4

Cade. Be it a lordship, thou shalt have it for
that word.

Dick. Only that the laws of England may
come out of your mouth. 8

Holl. [Aside.] Mass, 'twill be sore law then;

2 Savoy: the London residence of the Duke of Lancaster
inns of court: the abode of lawyers