As that your grace ere long shall vnderstand.
[♦] But staie Madame, here comes the King.
Enter King Henry, and the Duke of Yorke and the Duke of Somerset on both sides of the King, whispering with him, and enter Duke Humphrey, Dame Elnor, the Duke of Buckingham, the Earle of Salsbury, the Earle of Warwicke, and the Cardinall of Winchester.
70 King. My Lords I care not who be Regent in France, or York, [♦] or Somerset, alls wonne to me.
Yorke My Lord, if Yorke haue ill demeande himselfe,
Let Somerset enioy his place and go to France.
[♦] Somerset. Then whom your grace thinke worthie, let him go,
75 And there be made the Regent ouer the French.
Warwicke. Whom soeuer you account worthie,
Yorke is the worthiest.