[♦] Yorke. I, for Yorke would haue lost his life before
[145] That France should haue reuolted from Englands rule.
Somer. I so thou might’st, and yet haue gouernd worse then I.
[♦] York. What worse then nought, then a shame take all.
Somer. Shame on thy selfe, that wisheth shame.
Queene. Somerset forbeare, good Yorke be patient,
150 And do thou take in hand to crosse the seas,
With troupes of Armed men to quell the pride
Of those ambitious Irish that rebell.
Yorke. Well Madame sith your grace is so content,