Then yield, my lords; and here conclude with me port, My noble Lord of Suffolk, or for that I feel such sharp dissension in my breast, Such fierce alarums both of hope and fear, Take, therefore, shipping; post, my lord, to France; That Lady Margaret do vouchsafe to come And so, conduct me where, from company, I may revolve and ruminate my grief. [Exit. GLOU. Ay, grief, I fear me, both at first and last. [Exeunt Gloucester and Exeter. 81 attaint] touched. Cf. V, iii, 183, supra: “taint with love." 97 censure] judge. SUF. Thus Suffolk hath prevail'd; and thus he goes, As did the youthful Paris once to Greece, With hope to find the like event in love, But prosper better than the Trojan did. Margaret shall now be queen, and rule the king; But I will rule both her, the king and realm. [Exit. 104-106 the youthful Paris] Paris's visit to Greece resulted in his winning Helen's love. |