K. Edw. Away, I say; I charge ye, bear her hence. Queen. So come to you, and yours, as to this [Exit Queen. prince! K. Edw. Where's Richard gone? Clar. To London, all in post; and, as I guess, To make a bloody supper in the Tower. K. Edw. He's sudden, if a thing comes in his head. Now march we hence; discharge the common sort With pay and thanks, and let's away to London, And see our gentle queen how well she fares; By this, I hope she hath a son for us. 359 [Exeunt. SCENE VI. The Tower of London. Enter King HENRY with a Book, and GLOSTER with the Lieutenant, on the Tower Walls. : Glo. Good day, my lord! What, at your book so hard? K. Henry. Ay, my good lord: My lord, I should say rather; 'Tis sin to flatter, good was little better : Glo. Sirrah, leave us to ourselves: we must confer. [Exit Lieutenant. K. Henry. So flies the reckless shepherd from the wolf: So So first the harmless sheep doth yield his fleece, 370 Glo. Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind; The thief doth fear each bush an officer. K. Henry. The bird, that hath been limed in a bush, With trembling wings misdoubteth every bush : Where my poor young was lim'd, was caught, and kill'd. 379 Glo. Why, what a peevish fool was that of Crete, Whose envious gulph did swallow up his life. Glo. Thy son I kill'd for his presumption. 390 K. Henry. K. Henry. Hadst thou been kill'd, when first thou didst presume, Thou hadst not liv'd to kill a son of mine. 400 And many an old man's sigh, and many a widow's, Shall rue the hour that ever thou wast born. The owl shriek'd at thy birth, an evil sign; trees; The raven rook'd her on the chimney's top, And yet brought forth less than a mother's hope; 410 Thou cam'st into the world with thy legs forwardGlo. I'll hear no more - Die, prophet, in thy [Stabs him. speech; For this, amongst the rest, was I ordain'd. K. Henry. Ay, and for much more slaughter after this. O God! forgive my sins, and pardon thee! [Dies. Glo Glo. What, will the aspiring blood of Lancaster Sink in the ground? I thought it would have mounted. 422 See, how my sword weeps for the poor king's death? O, may such purple tears be alway shed From those that wish the downfal of our house! If any spark of life be yet remaining, [Stabs him again. I, that have neither pity, love, nor fear.- 430 440 I have no brother, I am like no brother: And not in me; I am myself alone. Clarence, beware; thou keep'st me from the light; But I will sort a pitchy day for thee: For I will buz abroad such prophecies, That Edward shall be fearful of his life; And then, to purge his fear, I'll be thy death. 450 [Exit. SCENE VII. The Palace in London. Enter King EDWARD, the Queen, with the Young Prince, CLARENCE, GLOSTEL, HASTINGS, and Attendants. K. Edw. Once more we sit on England's royal throne, Re-purchas'd with the blood of enemies. tague, That in their chains fetter'd the kingly lion, And made the forest tremble when they roar'd. 460 And made our footstool of security. Come |