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Plan. My father was attached, not attainted;

Condemn'd to die for treason, but no traitor;

And that I'll prove on better men than Somerset,

Were growing time once ripen'd to my will.

For your partaker Pole and you yourself,

I'll note you in my book of memory,

To scourge you for this apprehension:

Look to it well and say you are well warn'd.

Som. Ah, thou shalt find us ready for thee still,

And know us by these colours for thy foes;

For these my friends in spite of thee shall wear.

Plan. And, by my soul, this pale and angry rose,

As cognizance of my blood-drinking hate,

Will I for ever and my faction wear,

Until it wither with me to my grave

Or flourish to the height of my degree.

Suf. Go forward, and be chok'd with thy ambition:

And so farewell until I meet thee next.

Som. Have with thee, Pole. Farewell, ambitious Richard.

Plan. How I am brav'd and must perforce endure it!

War. This blot that they object against your house

Shall be wip'd out in the next parliament,

Call'd for the truce of Winchester and Gloucester;

And if thou be not then created York,

I will not live to be accounted Warwick.

Meantime in signal of my love to thee,

Against proud Somerset and William Pole,

Will I upon thy party wear this rose.

 96 attached, not attainted; cf. n.

100 partaker: supporter

102 apprehension: conception, opinion

111 degree: rank

114 Have with thee: let us go 