Yorke. Thanks noble Warwicke, and Yorke doth hope to see, The Earl of Warwicke liue, to be the greatest man in England, [65] but the King. Come lets goe. Exet omnes.
SC. VII. dag
[♦] King. Stand foorth Dame Elnor Cobham Duches of Gloster, [♦] and here the sentence pronounced against thee for these Treasons, [♦] that thou hast committed gainst vs, our States and Peeres.
[♦] First for thy hainous crimes, thou shalt two daies in London do 5 penance barefoote in the streetes, with a white sheete about thy bodie, and a waxe Taper burning in thy hand. That done, thou shalt be banished for euer into the Ile of Man, there to ende thy [♦] wretched daies, and this is our sentence erreuocable. Away with her.
10 Elnor. Euen to my death, for I haue liued too long. Exet some with Elnor.
King. Greeue not noble vnckle, but be thou glad,
In that these Treasons thus are come to light,
[♦] Least God had pourde his vengeance on thy head,
For her offences that thou heldst so deare.
[15] Humph. Oh gratious Henry, giue me leaue awhile,