Today’s Totally Random
Lines
My
brother was too careless of his charge.—
Earl of Warwick
Henry the Sixth Part
III Act
IV, Scene vi, Line 86
So then, who was the Earl’s brother, what was
his charge (responsibility), and how did he come up short. Well, I don’t know
who the Earl’s brother was, but apparently his charge was to guard Edward. We’re
talking about Edward of the Yorks who deposed Henry the Sixth only to be
deposed himself. This is the part of the story where the crown goes back and
forth between Henry and Edward. The Earl’s brother came up short by allowing
Edward to escape. Not good. So the crown will, in short order, go back to
Edward, and thence on to Richard the Third. But that’s a story for another day.
Right
Mojo?