Shakespeare - First Folio facsimile (1910)/The Second Part of King Henry the Sixth/Act 4 Scene 6
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Enter Iacke Cade and the rest, and strikes his
staffe on London stone.
staffe on London stone.
Cade.
Now is Mortimer Lord of this City,
And heere sitting vpon London Stone,
I charge and command, that of the Cities cost
The pissing Conduit run nothing but Clarret Wine
This first yeare of our raigne.
And now henceforward it shall be Treason for any,
That calles me other then Lord Mortimer.
Now is Mortimer Lord of this City,
And heere sitting vpon London Stone,
I charge and command, that of the Cities cost
The pissing Conduit run nothing but Clarret Wine
This first yeare of our raigne.
And now henceforward it shall be Treason for any,
That calles me other then Lord Mortimer.
Enter a Soldier running.
Soul.
Iacke Cade, Iacke Cade.
Iacke Cade, Iacke Cade.
Cade.
They kill him.Knocke him downe there.
They kill him.Knocke him downe there.
But.
If this Fellow be wise, hee'l neuer call yee Iacke
Cade more, I thinke he hath a very faire warning.
If this Fellow be wise, hee'l neuer call yee Iacke
Cade more, I thinke he hath a very faire warning.
Dicke.
My Lord, there's an Army gathered together in Smithfield.
My Lord, there's an Army gathered together in Smithfield.
Cade.
Come, then let's go fight with them:
But first, go and set London Bridge on fire,
And if you can, burne downe the Tower too.
Exeunt omnes.Come, let's away.
Come, then let's go fight with them:
But first, go and set London Bridge on fire,
And if you can, burne downe the Tower too.
Exeunt omnes.Come, let's away.