Enter a MESSENGER. Mess. Prepare you, lords, for Edward is at hand. Ready to fight; therefore be resolute. Oxf. I thought no less: it is his policy, To haste thus fast, to find us unprovided. Q. Mar. This cheers my heart, to see your forwardness. March.-Enter at a distance, KING EDWARD, CLARENCE, GLOSTER, and Forces. So K. Edw. Brave followers, yonder stands the thorny wood, For well I wot,* ye blaze to burn them ut: NAMPALA Q. Mar. Lords, knights, and gentlemen, what, I should say, My tears gainsay; for every word I speak, Ye see, I drink the water of mine eyes. Therefore, no more but this:-Henry, your sovereign, Is prisoner to the foe; his state usurp'd, His realm a slaughterhouse, his subjects slain, His statutes cancell'd, and his treasure spent; And yonder is the wolf, that makes this spoil. You fight in justice: then, in God's name, lords, Be valiant, and give signal to the fight. [Exeunt both Armies. SCENE V-Another part of the same. W Alarums: Excursions: and afterwards a Retreat. Then Enter KING EDWARD, CLARENCE, GLOSTER, and Forces; with QUEEN MARGARET, OXFORD, and SOMERSET, Prisoners. K. Edw. Now, here a period of tumultuous broils. Away with Oxford to Hammes' castle straight: For Somerset, off with his guilty head. Go, bear them hence; I will not hear them speak. Oxf. For my part, will not trouble thee with words. Som. Nor I, but stoop with patience to my fortune. [Exeunt OXFORD and SOMERSET, guarded, Q. Mar. So part we sadly in this troublous world, To meet with joy in sweet Jerusalem. K. Edw. Is proclamation made, that, who finds Edward, Shall have a high reward, and he his life? Glo. It is: and, lo, where youthful Edward comes. Enter Soldiers with PRINCE EDWARD. K. Edw. Bring forth the gallant, let us hear him speak: What can so young a thorn begin to prick? * Know. Edward, what satisfaction canst thou make, Prince. Speak like a subject, proud ambitious York! Mar. Ah, that thy father had been so resolved! Glo. By heaven, brat, I'll plague you for that word. Prince. I know my duty, you are all undutiful: K. Edw. Take that, the likeness of this railer here. [Stabs him. [GLOSTER stabs him. Clar. And there's for twitting me with perjury. [CLARENCE stabs him. Q. Mar. O, kill me too! [Offers to kill her K. Edw. Hold, Richard, hold, for we have done too much. Glo. Why should she live, to fill the world with words? + K. Edwo. What! doth she swoon? use means for her recovery. Glo. Clarence, excuse me to the king, my brother; I'll hence to London on a serious matter: Ere ye come there, be sure to hear some news. Clar. What? what? Glo. The Tower, the Tower! [Exit. Q. Mar. O, Ned, sweet Ned! speak to thy mother, boy!" The Prince calls Richard, for his crookedness, sop. Butchers and villains, bloody cannibals; Clar. By heaven, I will not do thee so much ease. * K. Edw. Where's Richard gone? K. Edw. He's sudden, if a thing comes in his head. K. Edw. Away, I say; I charge ye, bear her hence. Q. Mar. So come to you and yours, as to this prince! [Exit, led out forcibly. [Exeunt. AT god SCENE VI.-London. A Room in the Tower. KING HENRY is discovered sitting with a book in his hand, the Lieutenant attending. Enter GLOSTER. K. Hen. So flies the reckless shepherd from the wolf: Glo. Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind; The thief doth fear each bush an officer. K. Hen. The bird that hath been limed in a bush, *She alludes to the desertion of Clarence. Glo. Good day, my lord! What, at your book so hard? K. Hen. Ay, my good lord: my lord I should say rather; ? 'Tis sin to flatter, good was little better: Good Gloster, and good devil, were alike, And both preposterous; therefore, not good lord. Glo. Sirrah, leave us to ourselves: we must confer. [Exit Lieutenant. With trembling wings misdoubteth every bush: Where my poor young was limed, was caught, and kill'd. Glo. Thy son I kill'd for his presumption. K. Hen. Hadst thou been kill'd, when first thou didst presume, Thou hadst not lived to kill a son of mine. And thus I prophesy,-that many a thousand, Which now mistrust no parcel of my fear; And many an old man's sigh, and many a widow's, And many an orphan's water-standing eye,Men for their sons, wives for their husbands' fate, And orphans for their parents' timeless death,Shall rue the hour that ever thou wast born. The owl shriek'd at thy birth, an evil sign; The night-crow cried, aboding luckless time; Dogs howl'd, and hideous tempests shook down trees; The raven rook'd her on the chimney's top, And chattering pies in dismal discords sung. Thy mother felt more than a mother's pain, And yet brought forth less than a mother's hope; To wit, an indigest deformed lump, Not like the fruit of such a goodly tree. Teeth hadst thou in thy head, when thou wast born, Glo. I'll hear no more; Die, prophet, in thy speech; [Stabs him. For this, amongst the rest, was I ordain'd. K. Hen. Ay, and for much more slaughter after this. Glo. What, will the aspiring blood of Lancaster I.e. male parent. + Childish. [Dies. * Squatted down. O, may such purple tears be always shed Verkost [Stabs him again. 4處里 Jobab 1, that have neither pity, love, nor fear.- per t W 18, PASTA And this word-love, which greybeards call divine, Puthwes And not in me; I am myself alone. *2011 SCENE VII.-The same. A Room in the Palace. KING EDWARD is discovered sitting on his Throne; QUEEN ELIZABETH with the infant Prince, CLARENCE, GLOSTER, HASTINGS, and others, near him. 32270 € K. Edw. Once more we sit in England's royal throne. And made the forest tremble when they roar'd.gether trie * Select. |