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184 BCCenturies: 3rd century BC - 2nd century BC - 1st century BCDecades: 230s BC 220s BC 210s BC 200s BC 190s BC - 180s BC - 170s BC 160s BC 150s BC 140s BC 130s BC Years: 189 BC 188 BC 187 BC 186 BC 185 BC - 184 BC - 183 BC 182 BC 181 BC 180 BC 179 BC
Births Deaths Events Madam, what makes you in this sodain change?
What late misfortune is befalne King Edward?
Against Warwicke?
Gray. I almost slaine, for he is taken prisoner.html">prisoner,
Or by his Foe surpriz'd at vnawares:
Is new committed to the Bishop of Yorke,
Yet gracious Madam, beare it as you may,
And I the rather waine me from dispaire
This is it that makes me bridle passion,
I, I, for this I draw in many a teare,
Least with my sighes or teares, I blast or drowne
Where is Warwicke then become?
To set.html">set the Crowne once more on Henries head,
But to preuent the Tyrants violence,
Ile hence forthwith vnto the Sanctuary,
There shall I rest.html">rest secure from force and fraud:
If Warwicke take vs, we are sure to dye.
Exeunt.
Enter Richard, Lord Hastings, and Sir William Stanley.
Rich. Now my Lord Hastings, and Sir William Stanley
Into this cheefest Thicket of the Parke.
Is prisoner to the Bishop here, at whose hands
And often but attended with weake guard,
I haue aduertis'd him by secret meanes,
Vnder the colour of his vsuall game,
To set him free from his Captiuitie.
For this way lies the Game
King Edw. Nay this way man,
Now Brother of Gloster, Lord Hastings, and the rest,
Rich. Brother, the time and case, requireth hast,
Hast. To Lyn my Lord,
K.Ed. Stanley, I will requite thy forwardnesse
Rich. But wherefore stay we? 'tis no time to talke
K.Ed. Huntsman, what say'st thou?
Hunts. Better do so, then tarry and be hang'd
Rich. Come then away, lets ha no more. All is still licensed under the GNU FDL.
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