1 00:00:00,360 --> 00:00:01,800 God save King Edward, 2 00:00:02,440 --> 00:00:04,448 fourth of that name. 3 00:00:05,000 --> 00:00:07,564 Once more we sit in England's royal throne. 4 00:00:08,200 --> 00:00:11,244 Repurchased with the blood of enemies. 5 00:00:11,880 --> 00:00:13,168 Hail the House of York! 6 00:00:20,560 --> 00:00:21,804 Brother Richard, 7 00:00:22,360 --> 00:00:23,681 will you stand by us? 8 00:00:26,280 --> 00:00:28,047 My liege, it is the Earl of Richmond. 9 00:00:29,040 --> 00:00:30,764 He is the house of Lancaster. 10 00:00:31,280 --> 00:00:33,321 I am the Queen! 11 00:00:33,480 --> 00:00:34,484 Where's Richard gone? 12 00:00:34,560 --> 00:00:36,088 To make a bloody supper 13 00:00:36,280 --> 00:00:37,840 in the Tower. 14 00:00:40,239 --> 00:00:45,993 Ripped By mstoll 15 00:01:31,560 --> 00:01:36,088 Now is the winter of our discontent 16 00:01:36,160 --> 00:01:39,849 made glorious summer by this sun of York. 17 00:01:41,040 --> 00:01:44,368 And all the clouds that lour'd upon our house, 18 00:01:44,440 --> 00:01:48,684 in the deep bosom of the ocean buried. 19 00:01:51,360 --> 00:01:55,169 Grim-visage'd war hath smooth 'd his wrinkled front. 20 00:01:56,000 --> 00:01:56,960 And now, 21 00:01:57,480 --> 00:02:00,928 instead of mounting barded steeds 22 00:02:01,440 --> 00:02:05,248 to fright the souls of fearful adversaries, 23 00:02:05,880 --> 00:02:09,449 he capers nimbly in a lady's chamber, 24 00:02:09,520 --> 00:02:12,684 to the lascivious pleasing of a lute. 25 00:02:27,720 --> 00:02:28,887 But I, 26 00:02:29,640 --> 00:02:33,808 that am not shaped for sportive tricks, 27 00:02:35,080 --> 00:02:38,321 nor made to court an amorous looking-glass... 28 00:02:40,240 --> 00:02:44,965 I, that am rudely stamp'd, and want love's majesty... 29 00:02:46,520 --> 00:02:47,568 I, 30 00:02:48,440 --> 00:02:52,324 That am curtail'd of this fair proportion, 31 00:02:52,880 --> 00:02:55,881 cheated of feature by dissembling Nature, 32 00:02:57,680 --> 00:03:00,048 deformed, unfinish'd, 33 00:03:01,600 --> 00:03:05,409 sent before my time into this breathing world, scarce half made up, 34 00:03:05,480 --> 00:03:08,448 and that so lamely and unfashionable that dogs 35 00:03:08,520 --> 00:03:10,800 bark at me as I halt by them. 36 00:03:18,960 --> 00:03:20,368 Why, I, 37 00:03:20,880 --> 00:03:24,361 in this weak and piping time of peace, 38 00:03:26,000 --> 00:03:29,809 have no delight to pass away the time... 39 00:03:33,320 --> 00:03:35,480 Unless to spy my shadow in the sun 40 00:03:35,560 --> 00:03:37,840 and descant on mine own deformity. 41 00:03:41,160 --> 00:03:44,641 And therefore, since I cannot prove a lover, 42 00:03:44,720 --> 00:03:48,844 to entertain these fair well-spoken days, 43 00:03:49,359 --> 00:03:53,604 I am determined to prove a villain, 44 00:03:54,480 --> 00:03:59,488 and hate the idle pleasures of these days. 45 00:04:01,800 --> 00:04:03,405 Plots have I laid, 46 00:04:04,439 --> 00:04:06,000 inductions dangerous, 47 00:04:07,800 --> 00:04:09,600 to set the King my brother and Clarence 48 00:04:09,680 --> 00:04:12,441 in deadly hate, the one against the other. 49 00:04:13,240 --> 00:04:16,567 And if King Edward be as true and just 50 00:04:16,639 --> 00:04:19,924 as I am subtle, false and treacherous... 51 00:04:21,760 --> 00:04:25,481 Then this day should Clarence closely be mew'd up, 52 00:04:27,160 --> 00:04:31,165 about a prophecy, which says that "G" of Edward's heirs 53 00:04:31,560 --> 00:04:33,601 the murderer shall be. 54 00:04:34,920 --> 00:04:38,728 Dive, thoughts, down to my soul, here Clarence comes. 55 00:04:40,600 --> 00:04:44,768 Brother, what means this armed guard 56 00:04:44,840 --> 00:04:46,324 that waits upon Your Grace? 57 00:04:47,079 --> 00:04:48,607 His Majesty, 58 00:04:48,680 --> 00:04:50,808 tend'ring my person's safety, 59 00:04:51,199 --> 00:04:53,884 hath appointed this conduct to convey me to the Tower. 60 00:04:54,000 --> 00:04:55,004 Upon what cause? 61 00:04:55,080 --> 00:04:56,924 Because my name is George. 62 00:04:57,000 --> 00:05:00,688 Alack, my lord, that fault is none of yours. 63 00:05:01,320 --> 00:05:03,240 He should, for this, commit your godfathers. 64 00:05:03,320 --> 00:05:06,124 He hearkens after prophecies and dreams, 65 00:05:06,880 --> 00:05:09,400 and says a wizard told him 66 00:05:09,800 --> 00:05:13,041 that by "G" his issue disinherited should be. 67 00:05:13,120 --> 00:05:16,328 And, for my name of George begins with 68 00:05:16,400 --> 00:05:19,128 it follows in his thoughts that I am he. 69 00:05:19,360 --> 00:05:22,360 This it is, when men are rul'd by women. 70 00:05:22,440 --> 00:05:24,764 'Tis not the King that sends you to the Tower. 71 00:05:24,840 --> 00:05:26,880 Elizabeth his wife, 'tis she that 72 00:05:26,960 --> 00:05:28,684 tempers him to this extremity. 73 00:05:31,280 --> 00:05:34,804 We are not safe, Clarence. We are not safe! 74 00:05:34,880 --> 00:05:37,400 I beseech Your Graces both to pardon me. 75 00:05:38,119 --> 00:05:42,528 His Majesty hath straitly given in charge that no man shall have private conference, 76 00:05:42,600 --> 00:05:44,848 of what degree soever, with his brother. 77 00:05:45,399 --> 00:05:47,047 We speak no treason, man. 78 00:05:47,120 --> 00:05:51,125 We say the King is wise and virtuous, 79 00:05:51,760 --> 00:05:53,604 and his noble Queen 80 00:05:53,680 --> 00:05:56,407 well struck in years, fair, and not jealous. 81 00:05:56,520 --> 00:05:58,528 How say you, sir? Can you deny all this? 82 00:05:58,600 --> 00:06:00,487 I do beseech Your Grace to pardon me, 83 00:06:00,560 --> 00:06:03,124 and withal forbear your conference with the noble Duke. 84 00:06:03,199 --> 00:06:05,840 We know thy charge, Brakenbury, and will obey. 85 00:06:07,879 --> 00:06:09,407 Brother, farewell. 86 00:06:10,599 --> 00:06:12,083 I will unto the King. 87 00:06:12,679 --> 00:06:14,927 Meantime, this deep disgrace 88 00:06:14,999 --> 00:06:17,040 touches me deeper than you can imagine. 89 00:06:17,640 --> 00:06:20,247 I know it pleaseth neither of us well. 90 00:06:20,560 --> 00:06:24,401 Well, your imprisonment will not be long. 91 00:06:25,520 --> 00:06:26,884 Meantime, be patient. 92 00:06:28,120 --> 00:06:29,441 I must perforce. 93 00:06:31,080 --> 00:06:32,040 Farewell. 94 00:06:35,880 --> 00:06:39,644 Go, tread the path that thou shalt ne'er return. 95 00:06:39,720 --> 00:06:43,844 Simple, plain Clarence! 96 00:06:43,919 --> 00:06:46,080 I do love thee so, 97 00:06:46,159 --> 00:06:49,400 that shortly I will send thy soul 98 00:06:49,480 --> 00:06:50,768 to Heaven. 99 00:07:05,759 --> 00:07:07,604 Good time of day to you, Lord Chamberlain. 100 00:07:07,720 --> 00:07:10,720 What news? The King is sickly, weak and melancholy, 101 00:07:10,799 --> 00:07:12,927 and his physicians fear him mightily. 102 00:07:12,999 --> 00:07:14,843 He broke the feast and has retired to bed. 103 00:07:14,919 --> 00:07:17,680 O, he hath kept an evil diet long, 104 00:07:17,760 --> 00:07:20,160 and over-much consum'd his royal person. 105 00:07:20,999 --> 00:07:22,767 Where is he, is he in his bed? He is. 106 00:07:22,840 --> 00:07:24,488 Go you before, and I will follow you. 107 00:07:25,680 --> 00:07:28,920 He cannot live, I hope, and must not die 108 00:07:29,000 --> 00:07:32,044 till George be pack'd with post-horse up to Heaven. 109 00:07:32,519 --> 00:07:34,407 I'll in, to urge his hatred more. 110 00:07:34,480 --> 00:07:36,924 And, if I fail not in my deep intent, 111 00:07:36,999 --> 00:07:40,087 dear George hath not another day to live. 112 00:07:53,280 --> 00:07:57,164 How now, my hardy, stout, resolved mates. 113 00:07:57,479 --> 00:07:59,488 Are you now tomorrow to dispatch this thing? 114 00:07:59,560 --> 00:08:00,848 We are, my lord, 115 00:08:01,480 --> 00:08:04,120 and we come to have the warrant, that we may be admitted where he is. 116 00:08:04,199 --> 00:08:06,119 Well thought upon. I have it here about me. 117 00:08:06,200 --> 00:08:09,365 But, sirs, be sudden in the execution, 118 00:08:09,880 --> 00:08:11,408 do not hear him plead. 119 00:08:11,879 --> 00:08:14,324 My brother is well-spoken, and perhaps may move your 120 00:08:14,400 --> 00:08:16,768 hearts to pity, if you mark him. 121 00:08:17,000 --> 00:08:19,684 Tut, tut, my lord, we will not stand to prate. 122 00:08:19,839 --> 00:08:21,607 Talkers are no good doers, be assur'd 123 00:08:21,680 --> 00:08:24,048 we go to use our hands and not our tongues. 124 00:08:25,319 --> 00:08:30,284 Your eyes drop millstones when fools' eyes drop tears. 125 00:08:30,359 --> 00:08:33,403 I like you, lads. About your business straight. 126 00:08:33,480 --> 00:08:34,844 Go, go, dispatch. 127 00:08:34,919 --> 00:08:36,447 We will, my noble lord. 128 00:10:36,679 --> 00:10:41,164 O, cursed be the hand that made those fatal holes. 129 00:10:42,120 --> 00:10:45,164 Cursed be the heart that had the heart to do it. 130 00:10:47,239 --> 00:10:50,764 More direful hap betide that hated wretch 131 00:10:51,840 --> 00:10:56,040 than I can wish to adders, spiders, toads. 132 00:10:58,040 --> 00:11:01,968 If ever he have wife, let her be made more miserable by the death of him 133 00:11:02,919 --> 00:11:07,241 than I by my husband and father in law, King Henry. 134 00:11:21,080 --> 00:11:23,961 What black magician 135 00:11:24,360 --> 00:11:26,683 conjures up this fiend? 136 00:11:27,240 --> 00:11:28,680 Avaunt, 137 00:11:30,279 --> 00:11:33,006 thou dreadful minister of Hell! 138 00:11:33,079 --> 00:11:35,807 Sweet saint, for charity be not so curst. 139 00:11:35,880 --> 00:11:40,124 O villain, thou know'st no law of God nor man. 140 00:11:40,199 --> 00:11:43,243 No beast so fierce but knows some touch of pity. 141 00:11:43,359 --> 00:11:46,447 But I know none, and therefore am no beast. 142 00:11:46,599 --> 00:11:50,920 O wonderful, when devils tell the truth! 143 00:11:51,159 --> 00:11:54,280 More wonderful, when angels are so angry. 144 00:11:56,199 --> 00:11:58,360 Fairer than tongue can name thee, 145 00:11:58,760 --> 00:12:01,880 let me have some patient leisure to excuse myself. 146 00:12:01,959 --> 00:12:05,440 I shall not grant excuses to the thing 147 00:12:05,519 --> 00:12:09,043 that killed my husband, my father, 148 00:12:09,760 --> 00:12:11,123 and my King. 149 00:12:12,439 --> 00:12:14,239 Dead, 150 00:12:14,919 --> 00:12:18,521 dead they are, and, devilish slave, by thee. 151 00:12:18,599 --> 00:12:20,367 I did not kill your husband. 152 00:12:20,440 --> 00:12:21,487 Why then, is he alive? 153 00:12:21,560 --> 00:12:24,287 Nay, he is dead, and by King Edward's hand. 154 00:12:25,639 --> 00:12:27,963 In thy foul throat thou liest. 155 00:12:28,039 --> 00:12:30,363 Queen Margaret saw thy murd'rous dagger 156 00:12:30,439 --> 00:12:32,207 smoking in his blood, 157 00:12:32,559 --> 00:12:34,567 didst thou not kill the King? 158 00:12:37,040 --> 00:12:38,600 I grant ye, yea. 159 00:12:40,679 --> 00:12:41,967 Dost grant me, 160 00:12:43,119 --> 00:12:44,079 hedgehog! 161 00:12:44,160 --> 00:12:47,084 He was gentle, 162 00:12:47,839 --> 00:12:50,763 mild, and virtuous. 163 00:12:50,839 --> 00:12:52,639 Better for the King of Heaven that hath him. 164 00:12:52,759 --> 00:12:54,920 He is in Heaven, where thou shalt never come. 165 00:12:55,079 --> 00:12:56,443 He was fitter for that place than Earth. 166 00:12:56,520 --> 00:12:58,920 And thou unfit for any place but Hell. 167 00:12:59,000 --> 00:13:01,564 Yes, one place else, if you will hear me name it. 168 00:13:01,639 --> 00:13:03,723 Some dungeon? Your bed-chamber. 169 00:13:07,279 --> 00:13:10,083 Is not the causer of these timeless deaths 170 00:13:10,159 --> 00:13:12,527 as blameful as the executioner? 171 00:13:12,599 --> 00:13:15,283 Thou wast the cause, 172 00:13:15,559 --> 00:13:17,240 and most accurs'd effect. 173 00:13:17,319 --> 00:13:20,647 Your beauty was the cause of that effect. 174 00:13:22,119 --> 00:13:25,567 Your beauty, that did haunt me in my sleep 175 00:13:25,639 --> 00:13:27,963 to undertake the death of all the world, 176 00:13:28,039 --> 00:13:31,204 so I might live one hour 177 00:13:31,279 --> 00:13:33,680 in your sweet bosom. 178 00:13:35,999 --> 00:13:39,721 If I thought that, I tell thee, homicide. 179 00:13:40,439 --> 00:13:43,604 These nails should rend that beauty from my cheeks. 180 00:13:43,759 --> 00:13:45,603 These eyes could not endure sweet beauty's wrack. 181 00:13:46,440 --> 00:13:48,360 You should not blemish it if I stood by. 182 00:13:48,599 --> 00:13:50,127 It is a quarrel most unnatural, 183 00:13:50,199 --> 00:13:52,403 to be reveng'd on him that loveth thee. 184 00:13:52,559 --> 00:13:55,244 It is a quarrel just and reasonable, 185 00:13:55,319 --> 00:13:57,960 to be reveng'd on him that kill'd my husband. 186 00:13:58,039 --> 00:14:00,527 He that bereft thee, of thy husband, lady, 187 00:14:00,599 --> 00:14:02,999 did it to help thee to a better husband. 188 00:14:03,079 --> 00:14:04,607 Better doth not breathe upon the Earth. 189 00:14:04,680 --> 00:14:06,600 He lives that loves thee better than he could. 190 00:14:06,679 --> 00:14:07,759 Where is he? Here. 191 00:14:15,679 --> 00:14:17,239 Why dost thou spit on me? 192 00:14:17,319 --> 00:14:19,403 Would it were mortal poison, for thy sake. 193 00:14:19,559 --> 00:14:22,004 Never came poison from so sweet a place. 194 00:14:22,079 --> 00:14:24,720 Never hung poison on a fouler toad. 195 00:14:24,799 --> 00:14:27,887 Out of my sight! O thou dost infect my eyes. 196 00:14:28,039 --> 00:14:31,247 Thine eyes, sweet lady, have infected mine. 197 00:14:32,079 --> 00:14:34,840 If thy revengeful heart cannot forgive, 198 00:14:35,199 --> 00:14:38,003 teach not thy mouth such scorn, for it was made 199 00:14:38,079 --> 00:14:40,719 for kissing, lady, not for such contempt. 200 00:14:44,239 --> 00:14:49,084 Lo, here I lend thee this sharp-pointed blade, 201 00:14:52,839 --> 00:14:55,359 which if thou choose to hide in this true breast, 202 00:14:56,919 --> 00:14:59,364 and let the soul forth that adoreth thee, 203 00:14:59,879 --> 00:15:04,604 I lay it naked unto the deadly stroke. 204 00:15:19,359 --> 00:15:21,323 Nay, do not pause, 205 00:15:22,199 --> 00:15:24,043 for I did kill King Henry. 206 00:15:24,759 --> 00:15:26,364 Nay, now dispatch, 207 00:15:26,759 --> 00:15:29,487 'twas I that stabb'd your husband. 208 00:15:46,319 --> 00:15:49,167 Take up the knife again, or take up me. 209 00:15:49,359 --> 00:15:51,879 Arise, dissembler. Though I wish thy death, 210 00:15:54,439 --> 00:15:56,763 I will not be thy executioner. 211 00:15:58,279 --> 00:16:00,199 Then bid me kill myself, and I will do it. 212 00:16:02,360 --> 00:16:04,204 Well, well, put up your blade. 213 00:16:05,959 --> 00:16:07,279 Then say my peace is made. 214 00:16:07,359 --> 00:16:09,007 That shall you know hereafter. 215 00:16:10,959 --> 00:16:12,367 But shall I live in hope? 216 00:16:13,279 --> 00:16:15,199 All men, I hope, live so. 217 00:16:18,199 --> 00:16:20,240 Vouchsafe to wear this ring. 218 00:16:23,799 --> 00:16:25,643 To take is not to give. 219 00:16:35,879 --> 00:16:38,683 Look how my ring encompasseth thy finger. 220 00:16:40,679 --> 00:16:43,647 Even so thy breast encloseth my poor heart. 221 00:16:45,639 --> 00:16:50,243 And if thy poor devoted servant may but beg one favor at thy gracious hand, 222 00:16:50,319 --> 00:16:53,004 thou dost confirm his happiness forever. 223 00:16:57,159 --> 00:16:59,799 That it may please you presently, 224 00:16:59,879 --> 00:17:01,003 repair to Westminster. 225 00:17:01,679 --> 00:17:04,199 I will with all expedient duty see you there. 226 00:17:05,959 --> 00:17:07,684 I beseech you, come, Anne. 227 00:17:11,279 --> 00:17:12,523 Bid me farewell. 228 00:17:24,719 --> 00:17:28,887 Much it joys me, to see you are become so penitent. 229 00:17:37,919 --> 00:17:40,680 Was ever woman in this humor woo'd? 230 00:17:42,919 --> 00:17:45,483 Was ever woman in this humor won? 231 00:17:47,399 --> 00:17:49,363 I'll have her, but I'll not keep her long. 232 00:17:53,679 --> 00:17:54,639 What, 233 00:17:55,039 --> 00:17:58,640 I that kill'd her husband and her father. 234 00:17:58,719 --> 00:18:01,687 To take her in her extremest hate, 235 00:18:01,959 --> 00:18:04,686 curses in her mouth, tears in her eyes, 236 00:18:06,679 --> 00:18:09,647 and yet to win her, all the world to nothing! 237 00:18:09,719 --> 00:18:10,723 Ha! 238 00:18:13,599 --> 00:18:16,480 And will she yet debase her eyes to look on me? 239 00:18:16,559 --> 00:18:20,564 On me, that halts and am misshapen thus? 240 00:18:22,599 --> 00:18:24,760 I do mistake my person all this while. 241 00:18:27,279 --> 00:18:30,760 Upon my life, she finds, although I cannot, 242 00:18:30,839 --> 00:18:33,163 myself to be a marvelous proper man. 243 00:18:34,039 --> 00:18:36,724 I'll be at charges for a looking-glass, 244 00:18:36,799 --> 00:18:38,839 and entertain a score or two of tailors 245 00:18:38,919 --> 00:18:41,319 to study fashions to adorn my body. 246 00:18:48,239 --> 00:18:50,563 Since I have crept in favor with myself, 247 00:18:50,638 --> 00:18:53,487 I will maintain it at some little cost. 248 00:18:54,758 --> 00:18:57,727 Shine out, fair sun, till I have bought a glass, 249 00:18:57,799 --> 00:19:00,603 that I may see my shadow as I pass. 250 00:19:38,799 --> 00:19:41,887 Have patience, sister, there's no doubt His Majesty 251 00:19:41,959 --> 00:19:44,119 will soon recover his accustom'd health. 252 00:19:44,199 --> 00:19:46,643 If he were dead, what would betide on me, brother? 253 00:19:46,719 --> 00:19:49,087 No other harm but loss of such a lord. 254 00:19:49,159 --> 00:19:51,799 The loss of such a lord includes all harms. 255 00:19:52,159 --> 00:19:54,167 The heavens have bless'd you with a goodly son, mother, 256 00:19:54,239 --> 00:19:55,799 to be your comforter when he is gone. 257 00:19:55,879 --> 00:19:59,720 Ah, he is young, and his minority is put unto the trust of Richard Gloucester, 258 00:19:59,799 --> 00:20:02,286 a man that loves not me, nor none of you. 259 00:20:02,999 --> 00:20:05,639 Is it concluded that he shall be Protector? 260 00:20:05,719 --> 00:20:08,600 So it must be, if the King miscarry. 261 00:20:09,719 --> 00:20:11,519 Here come the lords of Buckingham and Stanley. 262 00:20:13,159 --> 00:20:15,123 Good time of day unto Your Royal Grace. 263 00:20:15,199 --> 00:20:17,207 What likelihood of his amendment, lords? 264 00:20:17,318 --> 00:20:19,599 Madam, good hope, His Grace speaks cheerfully. 265 00:20:20,198 --> 00:20:21,803 - Did you confer with him? - Ay, madam, 266 00:20:21,879 --> 00:20:24,803 he desires to make atonement between the Duke of Gloucester 267 00:20:24,878 --> 00:20:26,483 and your brother and son. 268 00:20:26,559 --> 00:20:28,283 And between them and my lord Hastings. 269 00:20:28,359 --> 00:20:30,563 He has sent to bring them to his royal presence. 270 00:20:32,159 --> 00:20:33,763 Would all were well, 271 00:20:34,318 --> 00:20:35,639 but that will never be. 272 00:20:35,719 --> 00:20:37,323 They do me wrong, and I will not accept it! 273 00:20:38,839 --> 00:20:40,607 Who are they that do complain unto the King 274 00:20:40,679 --> 00:20:43,647 that I, forsooth, am stern, and love them not? 275 00:20:44,599 --> 00:20:49,128 Oh, by holy Paul, they love His Grace but lightly, 276 00:20:49,199 --> 00:20:52,527 that fill his ears with such dissentious rumors. 277 00:20:53,398 --> 00:20:56,519 Because I cannot flatter, or look fair, 278 00:20:56,919 --> 00:21:01,404 smile in men's faces, smooth, deceive and cog, 279 00:21:01,478 --> 00:21:03,487 I must be held a rancorous enemy? 280 00:21:03,558 --> 00:21:05,882 To who, in all this presence, speaks Your Grace? 281 00:21:05,959 --> 00:21:09,560 To thee, that hast not honesty nor grace, Lord Grey. 282 00:21:09,639 --> 00:21:10,840 When have I injur'd thee? 283 00:21:10,919 --> 00:21:14,880 When done thee wrong? Or thee, Lord Rivers? Or thee, Elizabeth? 284 00:21:14,959 --> 00:21:16,519 Or any of your faction? 285 00:21:16,599 --> 00:21:20,123 And a plague upon you all! His Royal Grace 286 00:21:20,199 --> 00:21:22,839 cannot rest, scarce a-breathing while 287 00:21:22,919 --> 00:21:25,559 but you must trouble him with lewd complaints. 288 00:21:25,638 --> 00:21:29,120 Come, come, we know your meaning, brother Gloucester. 289 00:21:29,478 --> 00:21:31,999 You envy my advancement and my friends'. 290 00:21:32,078 --> 00:21:33,879 God grant we never may have need of you. 291 00:21:33,959 --> 00:21:36,927 Meantime, God grants that we have need of you. 292 00:21:37,958 --> 00:21:40,566 Our brother George, imprison'd by your means, 293 00:21:40,639 --> 00:21:41,927 myself disgrac'd, 294 00:21:41,999 --> 00:21:44,159 and the nobility held in contempt. 295 00:21:44,239 --> 00:21:46,563 I never did incense His Majesty against the Duke of Clarence, 296 00:21:46,639 --> 00:21:48,767 but have been an earnest advocate to plead for him. 297 00:21:49,879 --> 00:21:51,363 You do me shameful injury, 298 00:21:51,439 --> 00:21:53,719 falsely to draw me in such vile suspects. 299 00:21:53,799 --> 00:21:58,240 By Heaven, I will acquaint His Majesty of those gross taunts which oft I have endur'd. 300 00:21:58,319 --> 00:22:00,239 Tell him, and spare not. 301 00:22:00,318 --> 00:22:02,686 Look, what I have said I will avouch it in Edward's presence. 302 00:22:02,759 --> 00:22:05,563 Ere you were queen, ay, or your husband king, 303 00:22:05,639 --> 00:22:08,487 I was the pack-horse in his great affairs. 304 00:22:08,558 --> 00:22:11,199 To royalize his blood, I spilt mine own. 305 00:22:12,039 --> 00:22:14,843 Would to God my heart were flint, like Edward's. 306 00:22:15,278 --> 00:22:17,287 I am too childish-foolish for this world. 307 00:22:17,359 --> 00:22:18,766 Hear me! 308 00:22:18,838 --> 00:22:20,999 You wrangling pirates, 309 00:22:22,079 --> 00:22:27,087 that fall out in sharing that which you have pilled from me. 310 00:22:28,679 --> 00:22:34,648 Which of you trembles not, that looks on me? 311 00:22:35,479 --> 00:22:39,603 Ah, gentle villain! Do not turn away. 312 00:22:44,198 --> 00:22:47,319 Foul wrinkled witch, 313 00:22:48,839 --> 00:22:50,399 what mak'st thou in my sight? 314 00:22:50,599 --> 00:22:55,367 A husband and a son thou ow'st to me. 315 00:22:58,119 --> 00:22:59,602 And thou a kingdom. 316 00:22:59,759 --> 00:23:02,246 All of you, allegiance. 317 00:23:03,239 --> 00:23:07,723 This sorrow I have by right is yours. 318 00:23:08,478 --> 00:23:11,883 And all the pleasures you usurp 319 00:23:14,439 --> 00:23:15,606 are mine. 320 00:23:19,038 --> 00:23:24,799 Give way, dull clouds, to my quick curses. 321 00:23:28,199 --> 00:23:30,480 Edward, thy son that now is Prince of Wales 322 00:23:30,558 --> 00:23:33,286 for Edward my son that was Prince of Wales, 323 00:23:33,359 --> 00:23:36,763 die in his youth by untimely violence. 324 00:23:39,959 --> 00:23:43,003 Long die thy happy days before thy death. 325 00:23:43,078 --> 00:23:45,806 Cease thy curses, thou wretched wither'd hag! 326 00:23:45,879 --> 00:23:48,683 And leave thee out? For thou shalt hear me. 327 00:23:48,838 --> 00:23:51,403 If Heaven have any grievous plague in store, 328 00:23:51,718 --> 00:23:54,687 O, let them keep it till thy sins be ripe. 329 00:23:54,759 --> 00:23:58,283 And then hurl down their indignation of thee, 330 00:23:58,359 --> 00:24:00,487 the troubler of the poor world's peace. 331 00:24:00,998 --> 00:24:03,399 No sleep close up that deadly eye of thine, 332 00:24:03,799 --> 00:24:06,560 unless whilst some tormenting dream 333 00:24:06,638 --> 00:24:10,599 affrights thee with a hell of ugly devils. 334 00:24:10,799 --> 00:24:14,367 Thou elvish-mark'd, abortive, rooting hog, 335 00:24:14,438 --> 00:24:17,242 the slave of Nature and the son of Hell... 336 00:24:17,318 --> 00:24:20,079 Margaret! Margaret. 337 00:24:21,038 --> 00:24:24,802 Thus have you breath'd your curse against yourself. 338 00:24:25,799 --> 00:24:31,801 Poor painted Queen, vain flourish of my fortune. 339 00:24:32,799 --> 00:24:34,807 Why strew'st thou sugar on that bottled spider, 340 00:24:34,878 --> 00:24:37,159 whose deadly web ensnareth thee about? 341 00:24:37,238 --> 00:24:42,246 Fool, fool. Thou whet'st a knife to kill thyself. 342 00:24:42,998 --> 00:24:45,322 The day will come when thou shalt wish for me 343 00:24:45,399 --> 00:24:49,240 to help thee curse that poisonous bunch-back'd toad. 344 00:24:49,318 --> 00:24:51,642 Dispute not with her. She is lunatic! 345 00:24:52,079 --> 00:24:56,039 Witness my son, now in the shade of death, 346 00:24:56,119 --> 00:25:01,127 whose bright outshining beams thy cloudy wrath 347 00:25:01,198 --> 00:25:04,406 hath in eternal darkness folded up. 348 00:25:04,479 --> 00:25:07,087 Peace, peace, 349 00:25:08,839 --> 00:25:11,643 for shame, if not for charity. 350 00:25:12,318 --> 00:25:14,566 O Buckingham, 351 00:25:16,198 --> 00:25:21,327 take heed of yonder dog! Look when he fawns, he bites. And when he bites, 352 00:25:21,398 --> 00:25:23,679 his venom tooth will rankle to the death. 353 00:25:24,319 --> 00:25:28,324 Have naught to do with him. Beware of him. 354 00:25:30,958 --> 00:25:34,439 What doth she say, my lord of Buckingham? 355 00:25:41,599 --> 00:25:44,447 Nothing that I respect, my gracious lord. 356 00:25:48,199 --> 00:25:49,159 What, 357 00:25:51,318 --> 00:25:55,727 dost thou scorn me for my gentle counsel, 358 00:25:56,039 --> 00:25:58,800 and soothe the devil that I warn thee from? 359 00:26:00,679 --> 00:26:05,043 O, but remember this another day, 360 00:26:05,518 --> 00:26:10,122 when he shall split thy very heart with sorrow, 361 00:26:10,198 --> 00:26:12,838 and say, "Poor Margaret 362 00:26:14,318 --> 00:26:15,966 "was a prophetess." 363 00:26:21,679 --> 00:26:23,839 Live, each of you, 364 00:26:24,878 --> 00:26:26,962 the subjects to his hate, 365 00:26:27,719 --> 00:26:29,519 and he to yours, 366 00:26:31,399 --> 00:26:34,160 and all of you to God's. 367 00:27:05,318 --> 00:27:08,559 My hair doth stand on end to hear her curses. 368 00:27:08,638 --> 00:27:12,806 And so doth mine. I muse why she's at liberty. 369 00:27:13,038 --> 00:27:15,723 She hath had too much wrong. 370 00:27:17,598 --> 00:27:20,806 And I do repent my part thereof that I have done to her. 371 00:27:22,279 --> 00:27:24,919 I never did her any, to my knowledge. 372 00:27:26,238 --> 00:27:29,479 Yet you have all the vantage of her wrong. 373 00:27:31,479 --> 00:27:33,323 Madam, His Majesty doth call for you, 374 00:27:33,399 --> 00:27:35,647 and for you, My Grace, and you, my gracious lords. 375 00:27:35,719 --> 00:27:38,927 I come. Lords, will you go with me? 376 00:27:39,238 --> 00:27:40,679 We wait upon Your Grace. 377 00:27:43,839 --> 00:27:46,087 The secret mischiefs that I set abroach 378 00:27:46,159 --> 00:27:48,363 I lay unto the grievous charge of others. 379 00:27:48,438 --> 00:27:51,766 And Clarence, whom I, indeed, have laid in darkness, 380 00:27:51,838 --> 00:27:53,922 I do beweep to many simple gulls, 381 00:27:53,998 --> 00:27:56,562 namely to Stanley, Hastings, Buckingham. 382 00:27:56,758 --> 00:27:59,006 And tell them 'tis the Queen and her allies 383 00:27:59,078 --> 00:28:02,483 that stir the King against the Duke my brother. 384 00:28:04,959 --> 00:28:07,807 Now they believe it, and withal whet me 385 00:28:07,878 --> 00:28:10,323 to be reveng'd on Rivers and on Grey. 386 00:28:21,318 --> 00:28:24,603 But then I sigh, and, with a piece of scripture, tell them that 387 00:28:24,679 --> 00:28:26,959 God bids us do good for evil. 388 00:28:28,078 --> 00:28:30,282 And thus I clothe my naked villainy 389 00:28:31,038 --> 00:28:34,846 with old odd ends stol'n forth of holy writ, 390 00:28:34,918 --> 00:28:36,402 and seem a saint, 391 00:28:37,678 --> 00:28:39,806 when most I play the devil. 392 00:28:57,798 --> 00:29:00,362 Why looks Your Grace so heavily today? 393 00:29:02,358 --> 00:29:04,562 O, I have pass'd a miserable night, 394 00:29:06,519 --> 00:29:10,327 so full of fearful dreams, of ugly sights, 395 00:29:10,398 --> 00:29:12,842 that, as I am a Christian faithful man, 396 00:29:14,678 --> 00:29:16,119 I would not spend another such a night 397 00:29:16,198 --> 00:29:17,878 though 'twere to buy a world of happy days. 398 00:29:17,958 --> 00:29:19,638 What was your dream, my lord? 399 00:29:23,718 --> 00:29:26,163 I pass'd, methought, 400 00:29:26,878 --> 00:29:28,526 the melancholy flood, 401 00:29:29,638 --> 00:29:32,246 with that sour ferryman poets write of, 402 00:29:33,158 --> 00:29:35,885 unto the kingdom of perpetual night. 403 00:29:38,918 --> 00:29:40,119 The first 404 00:29:41,158 --> 00:29:43,482 that there did greet my stranger-soul, 405 00:29:44,158 --> 00:29:47,846 a shadow like an angel, with bright hair, 406 00:29:48,278 --> 00:29:50,002 dabbled in blood. 407 00:29:51,438 --> 00:29:53,402 And he shriek'd out aloud, 408 00:29:55,558 --> 00:29:57,959 "Clarence is come, 409 00:30:00,998 --> 00:30:03,398 "that stabb'd me in the woods by Tewkesbury! 410 00:30:04,998 --> 00:30:09,482 "Seize on him, Furies! Take him to your torment!" 411 00:30:13,758 --> 00:30:18,439 With that, methought a legion of foul fiends 412 00:30:18,519 --> 00:30:22,927 environ'd me, and howled in mine ears 413 00:30:24,078 --> 00:30:26,839 such hideous cries, with the very noise 414 00:30:26,918 --> 00:30:29,645 I trembling wak'd, 415 00:30:29,838 --> 00:30:31,638 and for a season after 416 00:30:33,558 --> 00:30:35,599 could not believe 417 00:30:36,838 --> 00:30:38,486 but that I was in Hell. 418 00:30:38,959 --> 00:30:41,839 No marvel, my lord, though it affrighted you. 419 00:30:42,598 --> 00:30:45,326 I am afraid, methinks, to hear you tell it. 420 00:30:46,078 --> 00:30:49,406 Ah, keeper, keeper, I have done these things, 421 00:30:49,998 --> 00:30:53,642 that now give evidence against my soul, for Edward's sake, 422 00:30:54,599 --> 00:30:56,683 and see how he requites me. 423 00:30:58,198 --> 00:31:00,762 Keeper, prithee sit by me awhile. 424 00:31:02,198 --> 00:31:05,646 My soul is heavy, and I fain would sleep. 425 00:31:10,998 --> 00:31:12,362 I will, my lord. 426 00:31:15,438 --> 00:31:16,966 God give Your Grace good rest. 427 00:31:32,438 --> 00:31:35,646 What would'st thou, fellows? And how cam'st thou hither? 428 00:31:35,718 --> 00:31:37,682 We would speak to Prince George, 429 00:31:37,758 --> 00:31:38,882 and I came hither on my legs. 430 00:31:38,958 --> 00:31:40,398 What, so brief? 431 00:31:41,438 --> 00:31:43,642 'Tis better, sir, than to be tedious. 432 00:31:45,598 --> 00:31:47,006 See our commission, 433 00:31:48,318 --> 00:31:49,562 we talk no more. 434 00:31:58,758 --> 00:32:01,006 In God's name, who sent you hither? 435 00:32:01,478 --> 00:32:03,126 Wherefore come you? 436 00:32:03,518 --> 00:32:04,598 To murder me? 437 00:32:06,758 --> 00:32:10,522 Wherein, my friends, have I offended you? 438 00:32:10,598 --> 00:32:14,079 Offended us you have not, but the King. 439 00:32:14,398 --> 00:32:17,639 I am his brother, and I love him well. 440 00:32:18,038 --> 00:32:20,286 If you be hir'd for money, 441 00:32:21,438 --> 00:32:25,246 back again, and I will send you to my brother Gloucester, 442 00:32:25,318 --> 00:32:27,479 and he will reward you better for my life 443 00:32:28,078 --> 00:32:30,762 than Edward will for tidings of my death. 444 00:32:30,838 --> 00:32:32,202 You are deceiv'd, 445 00:32:32,838 --> 00:32:34,725 your brother Gloucester hates you. 446 00:32:36,038 --> 00:32:38,439 Make peace with God, for you must die, my lord. 447 00:32:40,238 --> 00:32:42,518 My friend, I spy some pity in thy looks. 448 00:32:42,598 --> 00:32:43,842 Enough! 449 00:32:56,158 --> 00:33:00,358 If all this will not do, I'll drown you in the bucket. 450 00:33:05,318 --> 00:33:08,362 No! Please... 451 00:33:46,158 --> 00:33:50,283 Why, so, now have I done a good day's work. 452 00:33:51,518 --> 00:33:53,886 You peers, continue this united league. 453 00:33:55,238 --> 00:33:57,682 Rivers and Hastings, 454 00:34:00,518 --> 00:34:03,562 dissemble not your hatred. Swear your love. 455 00:34:08,798 --> 00:34:12,639 By Heaven, my soul is purg'd from grudging hate, 456 00:34:13,198 --> 00:34:16,679 and with my hand I seal my true heart's love. 457 00:34:19,917 --> 00:34:22,525 So thrive I, as I truly swear the like. 458 00:34:26,158 --> 00:34:28,526 Madam, yourself is not exempt from this. 459 00:34:29,798 --> 00:34:33,322 Nor you, step-son Grey. Buckingham, nor you. 460 00:34:34,438 --> 00:34:36,642 You have been factious, one against the other. 461 00:34:37,918 --> 00:34:40,962 And what you do, do it unfeignedly. 462 00:34:42,398 --> 00:34:43,686 So thrive I and mine. 463 00:34:48,638 --> 00:34:52,359 This interchange of love shall be inviolable. 464 00:34:59,198 --> 00:35:00,278 And in good time, 465 00:35:00,358 --> 00:35:02,006 here comes the Duke of Gloucester. 466 00:35:04,278 --> 00:35:08,523 Good morrow to my sovereign King and Queen and princely peers, 467 00:35:08,598 --> 00:35:09,722 a happy time of day. 468 00:35:09,798 --> 00:35:15,319 Happy indeed, as we have spent the day making peace of enmity, fair love of hate, 469 00:35:16,038 --> 00:35:18,525 between these swelling, wrong-incensed peers. 470 00:35:18,598 --> 00:35:20,726 A blessed labor, my most sovereign lord. 471 00:35:21,318 --> 00:35:23,838 If I unwittingly, or in my rage, 472 00:35:23,918 --> 00:35:27,639 have aught committed that is hardly borne by any in this presence, 473 00:35:27,718 --> 00:35:32,683 I desire to reconcile me to his friendly peace. 474 00:35:34,958 --> 00:35:40,119 There is no Englishman alive with whom my soul is any jot at odds. 475 00:35:42,198 --> 00:35:44,643 I would to God all strifes were well compounded. 476 00:35:47,158 --> 00:35:50,082 My sovereign lord, I do beseech Your Highness 477 00:35:50,157 --> 00:35:52,002 to bring our brother Clarence to Your Grace. 478 00:35:52,398 --> 00:35:56,762 Why, madam, have I offer'd love for this, 479 00:35:57,878 --> 00:36:01,118 to be so flouted in this royal presence? 480 00:36:02,278 --> 00:36:05,486 Who knows not that the gentle Duke is dead? 481 00:36:07,278 --> 00:36:09,963 You do him injury to scorn his corpse! 482 00:36:10,198 --> 00:36:11,245 Who knows not he is dead! 483 00:36:11,398 --> 00:36:12,358 Who knows he is? 484 00:36:12,878 --> 00:36:15,006 All Heaven, what a world is this? 485 00:36:15,438 --> 00:36:16,801 Is Clarence dead? 486 00:36:22,238 --> 00:36:23,722 The order was revers'd! 487 00:36:25,158 --> 00:36:28,246 But he, poor man, by your first order died, 488 00:36:29,318 --> 00:36:31,806 and that a winged Mercury did bear. 489 00:36:32,478 --> 00:36:37,486 Some tardy cripple bore the countermand, and came too lag to see him buried. 490 00:36:39,358 --> 00:36:41,399 Who sued to me for him? 491 00:36:44,038 --> 00:36:47,727 Who, in my wrath, kneel'd at my feet, and bade me be advis'd? 492 00:36:48,678 --> 00:36:52,923 Who spoke of brotherhood? Who spoke of love? 493 00:36:54,278 --> 00:36:56,602 All of this from my remembrance brutish wrath 494 00:36:56,677 --> 00:36:58,205 sinfully pluck'd, and not a man of you 495 00:36:58,278 --> 00:37:00,122 had so much grace to put it in my mind. 496 00:37:00,198 --> 00:37:02,762 Nor I, ungracious, spake unto myself 497 00:37:02,838 --> 00:37:04,246 for him, poor soul. 498 00:37:05,638 --> 00:37:09,959 O God, I fear thy justice will take hold on me 499 00:37:13,318 --> 00:37:18,642 and you, and mine and yours for this. 500 00:37:23,557 --> 00:37:25,477 Elizabeth, help me to my closet. 501 00:37:31,078 --> 00:37:32,998 Ah, poor George! 502 00:37:42,278 --> 00:37:44,002 This is the fruit of rashness. 503 00:37:45,398 --> 00:37:46,761 Mark'd you not 504 00:37:47,038 --> 00:37:49,645 how that the guilty kindred of the Queen 505 00:37:49,718 --> 00:37:52,206 look'd pale when they did hear of Clarence' death? 506 00:37:54,277 --> 00:37:56,197 O, they did urge it still unto the King. 507 00:37:58,397 --> 00:37:59,958 God will revenge it. 508 00:38:01,758 --> 00:38:03,078 Come, lords. 509 00:38:03,558 --> 00:38:05,042 We wait upon Your Grace. 510 00:38:57,998 --> 00:39:01,926 Ah! Who shall hinder me to wail and weep, 511 00:39:01,998 --> 00:39:06,166 to chide my fortune, and torment myself? 512 00:39:06,957 --> 00:39:08,998 What means this scene of rude impatience? 513 00:39:09,678 --> 00:39:12,123 My lord, thy son, 514 00:39:12,717 --> 00:39:16,165 their father, our King, is dead. 515 00:39:18,237 --> 00:39:20,999 If you will live, lament. If die, be brief, 516 00:39:21,078 --> 00:39:23,206 that our swift-winged souls may catch the King's, 517 00:39:23,277 --> 00:39:25,601 and like obedient subjects follow him 518 00:39:25,678 --> 00:39:28,482 to his new kingdom of ne'er-changing night. 519 00:39:29,918 --> 00:39:30,878 Ah, 520 00:39:32,757 --> 00:39:35,081 so much interest have I in thy sorrow 521 00:39:36,238 --> 00:39:39,402 as I had title in thy noble husband. 522 00:39:41,677 --> 00:39:44,526 I have bewept a worthy husband's death, 523 00:39:45,117 --> 00:39:47,605 and liv'd with looking on his images. 524 00:39:48,517 --> 00:39:51,082 But now two mirrors of his princely semblance 525 00:39:51,157 --> 00:39:53,722 are crack'd in pieces by malignant death. 526 00:39:54,598 --> 00:39:57,522 And I, for comfort, have but one false glass, 527 00:39:58,478 --> 00:40:00,998 which grieves me when I see my shame in him. 528 00:40:03,597 --> 00:40:05,801 Thou art a widow, yet thou art a mother. 529 00:40:06,438 --> 00:40:09,242 Thou hast the comfort of thy children left. 530 00:40:09,958 --> 00:40:13,242 But death hath snatch'd my husband from my side 531 00:40:14,157 --> 00:40:17,158 and pluck'd two crutches from my feeble hands. 532 00:40:17,638 --> 00:40:19,678 Clarence and Edward. 533 00:40:22,078 --> 00:40:23,998 Pour all your tears. 534 00:40:24,357 --> 00:40:26,125 I am your sorrow's nurse, 535 00:40:26,677 --> 00:40:29,405 and I will pamper it with lamentations. 536 00:40:31,158 --> 00:40:33,798 Madam, bethink you, like a careful mother, 537 00:40:34,278 --> 00:40:36,362 of the young prince your son. 538 00:40:37,158 --> 00:40:38,085 Send straight for him. 539 00:40:38,157 --> 00:40:39,881 Let him be crown 'd. 540 00:40:40,278 --> 00:40:41,882 In him your comfort lives. 541 00:40:42,678 --> 00:40:47,119 Sister, sister, have comfort. All of us have cause 542 00:40:47,198 --> 00:40:49,686 to wail the dimming of our shining star, 543 00:40:50,277 --> 00:40:53,005 but none can help our harms by wailing them. 544 00:40:55,158 --> 00:40:59,567 Madam my mother, I do cry you mercy. I did not see Your Grace. 545 00:41:01,158 --> 00:41:02,598 I crave your blessing. 546 00:41:07,677 --> 00:41:11,322 God bless thee, and put meekness in thy breast. 547 00:41:12,317 --> 00:41:15,722 Love, charity, obedience, 548 00:41:16,518 --> 00:41:17,478 and true duty. 549 00:41:20,677 --> 00:41:21,637 Amen. 550 00:41:26,437 --> 00:41:29,361 You here that bear this heavy load of moan, 551 00:41:30,317 --> 00:41:33,045 now cheer each other in each other's love. 552 00:41:34,717 --> 00:41:37,041 Meseemeth good, that with some little train, 553 00:41:37,118 --> 00:41:39,246 forthwith from Ludlow the young prince be fetched 554 00:41:39,318 --> 00:41:40,966 hither to London, to be crown'd our King. 555 00:41:41,038 --> 00:41:43,886 Why with some little train, my lord of Buckingham? 556 00:41:44,677 --> 00:41:46,641 Marry, my lord, lest by a multitude 557 00:41:46,718 --> 00:41:48,802 the new-heal'd wound of malice should break out, 558 00:41:49,397 --> 00:41:51,198 which would be so much the more dangerous 559 00:41:51,277 --> 00:41:53,885 by how much the estate is green and yet ungovern'd. 560 00:41:53,958 --> 00:41:55,562 Then be it so, and go we to determine 561 00:41:55,638 --> 00:41:57,799 who they shall be that shall straight to Ludlow. 562 00:41:57,877 --> 00:42:00,365 Madam, and you my sister, 563 00:42:00,438 --> 00:42:03,002 will you go to give your censures in this business? 564 00:42:03,077 --> 00:42:04,561 With all my heart. 565 00:42:12,837 --> 00:42:13,961 Cousin of Buckingham. 566 00:42:15,878 --> 00:42:19,402 My lord, whoever journeys to the prince, 567 00:42:19,478 --> 00:42:21,998 for God's sake let not us two stay at home. 568 00:42:22,437 --> 00:42:24,401 For by the way I'll sort occasion 569 00:42:24,477 --> 00:42:27,238 to part the Queen's proud kindred from the prince. 570 00:42:28,477 --> 00:42:30,125 My other self, 571 00:42:31,317 --> 00:42:33,565 my counsel's consistory, 572 00:42:35,037 --> 00:42:37,405 my oracle, my prophet, 573 00:42:37,917 --> 00:42:39,925 my dear cousin. 574 00:42:41,597 --> 00:42:44,685 As a child, I will follow your direction. 575 00:42:45,757 --> 00:42:49,118 Toward Ludlow then, for we'll not leave behind. 576 00:43:54,638 --> 00:43:55,926 Prince Edward. 577 00:43:55,997 --> 00:43:57,481 Your Majesty. 578 00:44:07,958 --> 00:44:09,246 At Northampton they do rest tonight. 579 00:44:09,797 --> 00:44:11,838 Tomorrow, or next day, they will be here. 580 00:44:12,358 --> 00:44:15,718 I long with all my heart to see Prince Edward, 581 00:44:15,798 --> 00:44:18,362 I hope he is much grown since last I saw him. 582 00:44:18,437 --> 00:44:21,558 Ah, but I hear no, they say his royal brother 583 00:44:21,637 --> 00:44:23,602 has almost overta'en him in his growth. 584 00:44:23,718 --> 00:44:25,998 Ay, mother, but I would not have it so. 585 00:44:26,598 --> 00:44:28,921 Why, my good cousin? It is good to grow. 586 00:44:28,997 --> 00:44:32,445 Grandam, one night as we did sit at supper, 587 00:44:32,518 --> 00:44:34,559 my uncle Rivers talk'd how I did grow 588 00:44:34,637 --> 00:44:36,121 more than my brother. 589 00:44:36,198 --> 00:44:37,965 "Ay," quoth my uncle Richard, 590 00:44:38,558 --> 00:44:42,279 "Small herbs have grace, great weeds do grow apace." 591 00:44:43,478 --> 00:44:45,801 Good faith, good faith, 592 00:44:45,877 --> 00:44:49,085 the saying did not hold in him that did object the same to thee! 593 00:44:49,157 --> 00:44:51,405 He was the wretched'st thing when he was young, 594 00:44:51,718 --> 00:44:55,798 so long a-growing, and so leisurely, 595 00:44:55,877 --> 00:44:58,005 that if his rule were true, he should be gracious. 596 00:44:58,077 --> 00:45:01,078 Parlous boy, go to, you are too shrewd. 597 00:45:04,998 --> 00:45:06,165 What news? 598 00:45:06,877 --> 00:45:09,485 Such news, madam, as grieves me to report. 599 00:45:09,678 --> 00:45:10,845 How doth the prince? 600 00:45:10,918 --> 00:45:12,281 Oh, well, madam, and in health. 601 00:45:12,597 --> 00:45:13,721 Then what is thy news? 602 00:45:14,397 --> 00:45:18,402 - Lord Rivers and Lord Grey are sent to Pomfret, prisoners. - 603 00:45:18,598 --> 00:45:19,678 Who hath committed them? 604 00:45:19,757 --> 00:45:21,798 The mighty Dukes, Gloucester and Buckingham. 605 00:45:21,878 --> 00:45:22,838 For what offense? 606 00:45:22,917 --> 00:45:25,362 The sum of all I can I have disclos'd. 607 00:45:25,637 --> 00:45:29,281 Accursed and unquiet wrangling days, 608 00:45:29,357 --> 00:45:31,245 how many of you have mine eyes beheld! 609 00:45:36,997 --> 00:45:38,677 Farewell, daughter. 610 00:45:38,758 --> 00:45:40,886 Come, come, my boy, 611 00:45:40,958 --> 00:45:42,518 we will to sanctuary. 612 00:45:43,237 --> 00:45:44,885 Madam, farewell. 613 00:45:47,678 --> 00:45:49,161 Stay... 614 00:45:50,597 --> 00:45:51,961 I will go with you. 615 00:46:20,718 --> 00:46:22,998 Welcome, sweet prince, to London. 616 00:46:24,517 --> 00:46:27,278 Welcome, dear cousin, my thoughts' sovereign. 617 00:46:30,357 --> 00:46:33,238 The weary way hath made you melancholy. 618 00:46:33,317 --> 00:46:34,878 No, uncle. 619 00:46:34,957 --> 00:46:37,642 I want more uncles here to welcome me. 620 00:46:38,717 --> 00:46:41,117 Where are my uncles Rivers and Grey? 621 00:46:43,037 --> 00:46:45,722 Those uncles which you want were dangerous. 622 00:46:46,557 --> 00:46:47,965 Your Grace attended to their sugar'd words, 623 00:46:48,037 --> 00:46:50,121 but look'd not on the poison of their hearts. 624 00:46:52,077 --> 00:46:55,482 God keep you from them, and from such false friends! 625 00:47:13,037 --> 00:47:15,721 My lord, the Mayor of London comes to greet you! 626 00:47:17,597 --> 00:47:20,358 God bless Your Grace with health and happy days! 627 00:47:20,597 --> 00:47:22,081 I thank you, good my lord, 628 00:47:22,158 --> 00:47:23,565 and thank you all. 629 00:47:23,637 --> 00:47:24,804 My lord. 630 00:47:25,957 --> 00:47:27,637 My good lord Stanley. 631 00:47:29,397 --> 00:47:32,879 The Queen, your mother and your brother York have taken sanctuary. 632 00:47:33,637 --> 00:47:36,005 The tender prince would fain have come with me to meet Your Grace, 633 00:47:36,077 --> 00:47:38,358 but by his mother was perforce withheld. 634 00:47:38,437 --> 00:47:42,321 Fie, what an indirect and peevish course is this of hers! 635 00:47:43,477 --> 00:47:45,397 Your Holiness... 636 00:47:45,478 --> 00:47:46,438 Will Your Grace 637 00:47:46,517 --> 00:47:48,721 persuade the Queen to send the Duke of York 638 00:47:48,797 --> 00:47:50,805 unto his princely brother presently? 639 00:47:50,877 --> 00:47:52,841 If she refuse, Lord Hastings, go with him. 640 00:47:53,317 --> 00:47:56,121 And from her jealous arms pluck him perforce. 641 00:47:56,197 --> 00:47:58,761 God in Heaven forbid we should infringe 642 00:47:58,918 --> 00:48:01,722 the holy privilege of blessed sanctuary! 643 00:48:03,718 --> 00:48:06,958 You are too ceremonious and traditional. 644 00:48:08,757 --> 00:48:11,245 You break not sanctuary in seizing him! 645 00:48:12,077 --> 00:48:14,042 The benefit thereof is always granted to those 646 00:48:14,117 --> 00:48:15,798 whose dealings have deserv'd the place, 647 00:48:15,877 --> 00:48:18,517 and those who have the wit to claim the place. 648 00:48:19,237 --> 00:48:21,605 Oft have I heard of sanctuary men, 649 00:48:21,677 --> 00:48:25,005 but sanctuary children, never till now. 650 00:48:40,797 --> 00:48:41,998 My lord, 651 00:48:43,237 --> 00:48:46,281 you shall o'er-rule my mind for once. 652 00:48:47,557 --> 00:48:48,561 Come on, Lord Hastings. 653 00:49:01,157 --> 00:49:04,038 Say, uncle Gloucester, when our brother comes, 654 00:49:04,117 --> 00:49:06,605 where shall we sojourn till our coronation? 655 00:49:06,678 --> 00:49:08,806 If I may counsel you, some day or two, 656 00:49:08,877 --> 00:49:11,725 Your Highness shall repose you at the Tower. 657 00:49:11,997 --> 00:49:15,402 Then after where you please that shall be thought most fit 658 00:49:15,477 --> 00:49:17,757 for your best health and recreation. 659 00:49:17,837 --> 00:49:20,357 I do not like the Tower, of any place. 660 00:49:20,717 --> 00:49:23,565 Did Julius Caesar build that place, my lord? 661 00:49:23,637 --> 00:49:25,918 He did, my lord, begin that place, 662 00:49:25,997 --> 00:49:28,485 which since, succeeding ages have re-edified. 663 00:49:30,757 --> 00:49:32,557 So wise so young, they say, 664 00:49:32,637 --> 00:49:34,284 do never live long. 665 00:49:49,317 --> 00:49:50,681 Brother! 666 00:49:51,797 --> 00:49:54,318 And in good time here comes the Duke of York. 667 00:49:54,397 --> 00:49:55,761 Richard of York, 668 00:49:55,837 --> 00:49:57,321 how fares our loving brother? 669 00:49:57,397 --> 00:49:59,122 Well, my dread lord, 670 00:49:59,197 --> 00:50:00,605 so must I call you now. 671 00:50:00,677 --> 00:50:02,565 How fares my cousin, 672 00:50:02,637 --> 00:50:04,481 noble lord of York? 673 00:50:05,037 --> 00:50:07,001 I thank you, gentle uncle. 674 00:50:07,077 --> 00:50:08,441 Oh, my lord, 675 00:50:08,517 --> 00:50:10,918 you said that idle weeds are fast in growth. 676 00:50:12,037 --> 00:50:15,081 I did, my lord, but meant no harm. 677 00:50:15,397 --> 00:50:18,124 I pray you, uncle, give me this dagger. 678 00:50:20,357 --> 00:50:23,958 What, would you have my weapon, little lord? 679 00:50:24,237 --> 00:50:26,561 I would, that I might thank you as you call me. 680 00:50:26,637 --> 00:50:27,641 How? 681 00:50:27,717 --> 00:50:28,841 Little. 682 00:50:33,357 --> 00:50:36,565 My brother York will still be cross in talk. 683 00:50:36,637 --> 00:50:39,125 Uncle, Your Grace knows how to bear with him. 684 00:50:39,197 --> 00:50:40,441 You mean to bear me, 685 00:50:40,877 --> 00:50:42,361 not to bear with me. 686 00:50:42,957 --> 00:50:46,001 Uncle, my brother mocks both you and me, 687 00:50:46,077 --> 00:50:47,802 because that I am little like an ape, 688 00:50:47,877 --> 00:50:49,841 he thinks that you should bear me on your shoulders! 689 00:51:07,077 --> 00:51:10,285 With what a sharp-provided wit he reasons, 690 00:51:10,397 --> 00:51:12,797 so cunning and so young, is wonderful! 691 00:51:13,837 --> 00:51:16,444 My lord, will't please you pass along 692 00:51:16,517 --> 00:51:20,445 myself and my good cousin Buckingham will to your mother, 693 00:51:20,517 --> 00:51:23,518 to entreat of her to meet you at the Tower and welcome you. 694 00:51:25,437 --> 00:51:28,045 What, will you go to the Tower, my lord? 695 00:51:28,917 --> 00:51:31,317 My Lord Protector needs will have it so. 696 00:51:32,597 --> 00:51:34,681 I shall not sleep in quiet at the Tower. 697 00:51:35,317 --> 00:51:37,718 Why, what should you fear? 698 00:51:37,797 --> 00:51:40,362 My uncle Clarence' angry ghost. 699 00:51:40,437 --> 00:51:41,844 My grandam told me he was murder'd there. 700 00:51:45,237 --> 00:51:46,677 I fear no uncles dead. 701 00:51:46,757 --> 00:51:48,601 Nor none that live, I hope? 702 00:51:48,677 --> 00:51:52,158 And if they live, I hope I need not fear. 703 00:51:53,837 --> 00:51:55,004 Go I unto the Tower. 704 00:51:55,077 --> 00:51:56,997 Come, brother. 705 00:52:07,237 --> 00:52:09,245 'Tis a parlous boy, 706 00:52:10,117 --> 00:52:11,481 bold, ingenious, 707 00:52:11,556 --> 00:52:12,844 quick, 708 00:52:13,597 --> 00:52:16,042 forward, capable. 709 00:52:18,117 --> 00:52:20,278 He is all the mother's, from the top to toe. 710 00:52:20,517 --> 00:52:22,197 Well, let them rest. 711 00:52:26,877 --> 00:52:28,078 Come hither, Catesby. 712 00:52:33,757 --> 00:52:36,202 Go now, gentle Catesby, 713 00:52:36,277 --> 00:52:38,525 sound thou Hastings 714 00:52:38,597 --> 00:52:40,757 how he doth stand affected to our purpose, 715 00:52:40,837 --> 00:52:43,521 for the instalment of this noble Duke 716 00:52:43,597 --> 00:52:46,117 in the seat royal of this famous isle. 717 00:52:47,237 --> 00:52:49,757 Tell him, Catesby, 718 00:52:49,837 --> 00:52:52,357 that his ancient knot of 719 00:52:52,437 --> 00:52:53,997 dangerous adversaries 720 00:52:54,076 --> 00:52:57,165 tomorrow shall be let blood at Pomfret castle. 721 00:53:04,636 --> 00:53:07,157 What shall we do if we perceive 722 00:53:07,236 --> 00:53:10,444 Lord Hastings shall not yield to our complots? 723 00:53:10,597 --> 00:53:11,677 Chop off his head, man. 724 00:53:14,597 --> 00:53:16,561 And look you, when I am King, 725 00:53:17,277 --> 00:53:20,038 claim thou of me the earldom of Hereford, 726 00:53:20,117 --> 00:53:21,525 and all the moveables 727 00:53:21,597 --> 00:53:24,685 thereof of which the King my brother was possess'd. 728 00:53:24,757 --> 00:53:26,601 Uh... 729 00:53:30,597 --> 00:53:33,324 I'll claim that promise at Your Grace's hand. 730 00:53:46,876 --> 00:53:48,360 Your Majesty. 731 00:54:10,957 --> 00:54:13,958 Catesby, what news in this our tott'ring state? 732 00:54:15,037 --> 00:54:18,365 It is a reeling world indeed, my lord, 733 00:54:18,437 --> 00:54:20,281 and, I believe, will never stand upright 734 00:54:20,356 --> 00:54:22,724 till Richard wear the garland of the realm. 735 00:54:24,957 --> 00:54:26,757 How, wear the garland? 736 00:54:27,557 --> 00:54:28,965 Dost thou mean the crown? 737 00:54:29,037 --> 00:54:30,237 Ay, my good lord. 738 00:54:31,917 --> 00:54:34,045 I'll have this crown of mine cut from my shoulders 739 00:54:34,117 --> 00:54:36,637 before I'll see the crown so foul misplac'd. 740 00:54:37,717 --> 00:54:39,801 But canst thou guess that he doth aim at it? 741 00:54:39,877 --> 00:54:41,121 Av. upon my life, 742 00:54:41,717 --> 00:54:44,402 and thereupon he sends you this good news 743 00:54:44,476 --> 00:54:47,084 that tomorrow night Rivers and Grey, 744 00:54:47,157 --> 00:54:49,165 the kindred of the Queen, 745 00:54:49,237 --> 00:54:51,278 must die at Pomfret. 746 00:54:55,917 --> 00:54:58,165 Indeed, I am no mourner for that news. 747 00:54:59,757 --> 00:55:01,721 Today shalt thou behold two subjects die 748 00:55:01,797 --> 00:55:04,317 for truth, for duty, 749 00:55:04,397 --> 00:55:05,804 and for loyalty. 750 00:55:05,876 --> 00:55:08,124 God spare the princes from the pack of you. 751 00:55:08,196 --> 00:55:11,524 A knot you are of damned blood-suckers! 752 00:55:12,357 --> 00:55:14,680 Dispatch, the limit of your lives is out. 753 00:55:14,757 --> 00:55:17,322 Oh, now Margaret's curse is fall'n upon our heads. 754 00:55:17,396 --> 00:55:21,041 Make haste, the hour of death is expiate. 755 00:55:21,157 --> 00:55:22,521 Pomfret! Pomfret! 756 00:55:22,596 --> 00:55:24,964 We give our guiltless blood to drink. 757 00:56:05,637 --> 00:56:07,242 Now, noble peers, 758 00:56:07,316 --> 00:56:08,844 the cause why we are met 759 00:56:08,917 --> 00:56:10,041 is to determine of the coronation 760 00:56:10,117 --> 00:56:11,241 of young Edward. 761 00:56:11,316 --> 00:56:13,400 Are all things ready for that royal time? 762 00:56:13,476 --> 00:56:15,517 They are, and wants but nomination. 763 00:56:16,037 --> 00:56:18,437 Tomorrow, then, I judge a happy day. 764 00:56:19,717 --> 00:56:23,077 Who knows the Lord Protector's mind herein? 765 00:56:25,036 --> 00:56:27,721 Who is most inward with the noble Duke? 766 00:56:30,317 --> 00:56:32,521 Your Grace, we think, 767 00:56:33,597 --> 00:56:35,157 should soonest know his mind. 768 00:56:36,837 --> 00:56:40,361 We know each other's faces, for our hearts 769 00:56:40,437 --> 00:56:42,445 he knows no more of mine than I of yours. 770 00:56:44,356 --> 00:56:47,041 Lord Hastings, you and he are near in love. 771 00:56:47,116 --> 00:56:48,437 Oh! 772 00:56:48,517 --> 00:56:51,485 I thank His Grace, I know he loves me well 773 00:56:51,557 --> 00:56:53,324 but for his purpose in the coronation 774 00:56:53,396 --> 00:56:54,760 I have not sounded him. 775 00:56:55,517 --> 00:56:57,721 But you, my noble lords, may name the time, 776 00:56:57,796 --> 00:57:00,284 and in the Duke's behalf I'll give my voice. 777 00:57:01,997 --> 00:57:04,442 In happy time, here comes the Duke himself. 778 00:57:04,516 --> 00:57:07,757 My noble lords and cousins all, good morrow. 779 00:57:08,557 --> 00:57:10,204 I have been long a sleeper, 780 00:57:11,236 --> 00:57:14,444 but I trust my absence doth neglect no great design 781 00:57:14,516 --> 00:57:17,037 which by my presence might have been concluded. 782 00:57:17,637 --> 00:57:19,721 Had not you come upon your cue, my lord, 783 00:57:19,797 --> 00:57:22,437 William Lord Hastings had pronounc'd your part. 784 00:57:23,197 --> 00:57:25,564 I mean your voice for crowning of the King. 785 00:57:26,237 --> 00:57:27,720 Oh? 786 00:57:28,277 --> 00:57:31,878 Than Lord Hastings no man might be so bold. 787 00:57:33,237 --> 00:57:35,004 His lordship knows me well, 788 00:57:35,076 --> 00:57:36,484 and loves me well. 789 00:57:41,037 --> 00:57:43,721 My lord of Ely, last time I was in Holborn 790 00:57:43,837 --> 00:57:46,685 I saw good strawberries in your garden there, 791 00:57:46,756 --> 00:57:48,720 I do beseech you, send for some of them. 792 00:57:48,796 --> 00:57:51,481 Marry, I will, my lord, with all my heart. 793 00:57:52,717 --> 00:57:54,604 Cousin of Buckingham, a word with you. 794 00:58:02,437 --> 00:58:04,924 We have not yet set down this day of triumph. 795 00:58:04,996 --> 00:58:07,397 Tomorrow, in my judgment, is too sudden. 796 00:58:07,876 --> 00:58:09,644 Where is my lord Duke of Gloucester? 797 00:58:09,796 --> 00:58:11,401 I have sent for these strawberries. 798 00:58:12,796 --> 00:58:15,480 His Grace looks cheerfully and smooth today, 799 00:58:15,556 --> 00:58:17,356 I think there's never a man in Christendom 800 00:58:17,437 --> 00:58:20,001 can lesser hide his love and hate than he, 801 00:58:20,076 --> 00:58:22,641 for by his face straight shall you know his heart. 802 00:58:22,956 --> 00:58:24,561 What of his heart perceive you in his face 803 00:58:24,636 --> 00:58:26,164 by any livelihood he show'd today? 804 00:58:26,676 --> 00:58:29,917 Marry, that with no man here he is offended, 805 00:58:29,997 --> 00:58:32,245 for were he, he had shown it in his looks. 806 00:58:32,517 --> 00:58:34,284 I pray God he be not, I say. 807 00:58:38,476 --> 00:58:40,396 I pray you all, 808 00:58:40,477 --> 00:58:42,681 tell me how they should be treated 809 00:58:42,757 --> 00:58:45,244 that do conspire my death 810 00:58:45,316 --> 00:58:47,357 through devilish plots 811 00:58:47,437 --> 00:58:49,478 of damned witchcraft, 812 00:58:49,556 --> 00:58:51,400 that have prevail'd 813 00:58:51,476 --> 00:58:55,045 upon my body with their hellish charms? 814 00:58:55,117 --> 00:58:56,841 The tender love I bear Your Grace 815 00:58:56,917 --> 00:58:58,881 leads me to say they have deserved death. 816 00:58:59,117 --> 00:59:01,561 Then let your eyes be the witness to their evil. 817 00:59:01,636 --> 00:59:03,164 See how I am bewitch'd! 818 00:59:04,997 --> 00:59:07,681 Behold, mine arm 819 00:59:08,516 --> 00:59:10,404 is like a blasted sapling 820 00:59:10,597 --> 00:59:11,960 wither'd up! 821 00:59:14,197 --> 00:59:16,117 And this is Edward's wife, 822 00:59:16,637 --> 00:59:18,284 that monstrous witch, 823 00:59:18,997 --> 00:59:21,965 that by her witchcraft thus have marked me. 824 00:59:22,277 --> 00:59:24,525 If by this deed she have, my noble lord... 825 00:59:24,597 --> 00:59:25,601 If? 826 00:59:26,397 --> 00:59:27,401 If? 827 00:59:31,077 --> 00:59:35,202 Thou protector of this damned strumpet! 828 00:59:37,196 --> 00:59:40,644 Talk'st thou to me of it's! 829 00:59:41,956 --> 00:59:43,561 Thou art a traitor. 830 00:59:44,357 --> 00:59:45,840 Off with his head! 831 00:59:52,276 --> 00:59:53,881 Now by Saint Paul I shall not dine 832 00:59:53,957 --> 00:59:55,440 until I see the same! 833 00:59:58,156 --> 00:59:59,717 Catesby, look that it be done. 834 01:00:02,116 --> 01:00:05,564 All the rest that love me, rise and follow me. 835 01:00:39,716 --> 01:00:40,960 The manner 836 01:00:41,036 --> 01:00:42,444 and the purpose of his treasons, 837 01:00:42,556 --> 01:00:44,804 my lords, you might signify unto the citizens, 838 01:00:45,156 --> 01:00:48,321 who haply may misconstrue us in him and wail his death. 839 01:00:48,557 --> 01:00:51,121 I'll acquaint our duteous citizens with all 840 01:00:51,196 --> 01:00:52,876 your just proceedings in this cause. 841 01:01:49,076 --> 01:01:51,476 Go, cousin Buckingham, 842 01:01:51,556 --> 01:01:53,684 to the Mayor and citizens at Guildhall. 843 01:01:54,356 --> 01:01:56,365 There, at your meet'st advantage of the time, 844 01:01:56,437 --> 01:01:58,685 infer the bastardy of Edward's children. 845 01:02:10,037 --> 01:02:11,924 O Catesby! 846 01:02:57,316 --> 01:02:58,604 Please... 847 01:03:01,516 --> 01:03:03,557 I dance attendance here. 848 01:03:04,076 --> 01:03:06,324 I think the Duke will not be spoke withal. 849 01:03:09,636 --> 01:03:12,605 Now, Catesby, what says your lord to my request? 850 01:03:13,996 --> 01:03:15,197 He is within, 851 01:03:15,276 --> 01:03:17,405 with two right reverend fathers, 852 01:03:17,476 --> 01:03:19,244 divinely bent in meditation. 853 01:03:20,196 --> 01:03:22,084 And in no worldly suits 854 01:03:22,157 --> 01:03:25,157 would he be draw to move him from his holy exercise. 855 01:03:25,597 --> 01:03:29,001 Return, good Catesby, to the gracious Duke, 856 01:03:29,717 --> 01:03:31,125 tell him myself, 857 01:03:31,196 --> 01:03:32,757 the Mayor and aldermen, 858 01:03:32,836 --> 01:03:36,601 in deep design, in matter of great moment, 859 01:03:36,676 --> 01:03:39,720 are come to have some conference with His Grace. 860 01:03:39,796 --> 01:03:41,957 I'll signify so much unto him straight. 861 01:03:45,156 --> 01:03:46,444 Ah-ha, my lords, 862 01:03:47,036 --> 01:03:49,240 this prince is not an Edward. 863 01:03:49,317 --> 01:03:52,285 He is not lolling on a lewd love-bed, 864 01:03:52,356 --> 01:03:54,636 but on his knees at meditation. 865 01:03:55,396 --> 01:03:56,597 Happy were England, 866 01:03:56,676 --> 01:03:57,997 would this virtuous prince 867 01:03:58,076 --> 01:04:00,280 take on His Graces the sovereignty thereof. 868 01:04:00,796 --> 01:04:02,477 God defend His Grace should say us nay! 869 01:04:03,076 --> 01:04:04,440 I fear he will. 870 01:04:08,676 --> 01:04:10,356 Now, Catesby, what says His Grace? 871 01:04:10,437 --> 01:04:12,565 He wonders to what end you have assembled 872 01:04:12,637 --> 01:04:15,321 such troops of citizens to come to him. 873 01:04:16,036 --> 01:04:18,317 He fears, my lord, you mean no good to him. 874 01:04:20,196 --> 01:04:25,161 By Heaven, we come to him in perfect love, 875 01:04:25,556 --> 01:04:28,163 and so once more return and tell His Grace. 876 01:04:33,236 --> 01:04:37,361 When holy and devout religious men are at their beads, 877 01:04:37,597 --> 01:04:39,517 "tis much to draw them thence, 878 01:04:39,716 --> 01:04:42,760 so sweet is zealous contemplation. Mmm-hmm. 879 01:04:44,756 --> 01:04:46,917 See where His Grace kneels, 880 01:04:47,076 --> 01:04:48,396 'tween two clergymen! 881 01:04:48,837 --> 01:04:52,121 And see, a book of prayer in his hand! 882 01:04:54,597 --> 01:04:57,161 Famous Plantagenet, 883 01:04:57,636 --> 01:04:59,764 most gracious prince, 884 01:05:00,676 --> 01:05:03,316 lend favorable ears to our requests, 885 01:05:03,396 --> 01:05:06,756 and pardon us the interruption of thy devotion 886 01:05:06,836 --> 01:05:08,800 and right Christian zeal. 887 01:05:10,596 --> 01:05:13,881 I do suspect that I have done some offense 888 01:05:13,956 --> 01:05:17,044 which seems disgracious in the city's eye. 889 01:05:20,676 --> 01:05:23,960 We heartily solicit your gracious self 890 01:05:24,356 --> 01:05:26,604 to take on you the charge 891 01:05:26,716 --> 01:05:29,956 and kingly government of this, your land, 892 01:05:30,677 --> 01:05:34,124 your right of birth, your empery, your own. 893 01:05:34,436 --> 01:05:38,124 God be thank'd, there is no need of me. 894 01:05:39,317 --> 01:05:43,005 The royal tree hath left us royal fruit. 895 01:05:44,836 --> 01:05:47,924 The dear prince, safely in the Tower stowed, 896 01:05:48,036 --> 01:05:50,720 who will bring us all happiness by his reign. 897 01:05:51,356 --> 01:05:53,801 On him I lay that you would lay on me. 898 01:05:54,356 --> 01:05:57,160 You say that Edward is your brother's son. 899 01:05:57,236 --> 01:05:58,196 Mmm. 900 01:05:58,276 --> 01:05:59,443 So say we too. 901 01:06:00,316 --> 01:06:02,324 But not by Edward's wife. 902 01:06:03,516 --> 01:06:05,164 For first, 903 01:06:05,316 --> 01:06:06,996 he was contract to Lady Bona. 904 01:06:07,876 --> 01:06:10,877 This Elizabeth, a poor widow, 905 01:06:11,436 --> 01:06:15,124 seduc'd the pitch and height of his degree 906 01:06:15,316 --> 01:06:18,077 to base declension and loath'd bigamy. 907 01:06:18,716 --> 01:06:21,924 By her, in his unlawful bed, 908 01:06:22,116 --> 01:06:26,076 he got this little Edward, whom we call a prince. 909 01:06:26,436 --> 01:06:28,236 Aye. 910 01:06:30,516 --> 01:06:34,597 Then, good my lord, take to your royal self 911 01:06:34,756 --> 01:06:37,004 this proffer'd benefit of dignity. 912 01:06:37,236 --> 01:06:40,040 Do, my good lord, your citizens entreat you. 913 01:06:40,236 --> 01:06:44,361 Alas, why would you heap this care on me? 914 01:06:45,836 --> 01:06:49,317 I am unfit for state and majesty. 915 01:06:52,756 --> 01:06:56,400 I cannot and I will not yield to you. 916 01:06:56,676 --> 01:06:58,443 If you refuse it, 917 01:06:58,756 --> 01:07:00,764 as well we know your tenderness of heart, 918 01:07:00,836 --> 01:07:02,756 and gentle, kind, effeminate remorse. 919 01:07:03,076 --> 01:07:04,036 Yet know, 920 01:07:04,676 --> 01:07:07,600 your brother's son shall never reign our King, 921 01:07:07,836 --> 01:07:10,281 but we will plant some other in the throne 922 01:07:10,476 --> 01:07:14,121 to the disgrace and downfall of this, your House, 923 01:07:14,676 --> 01:07:16,443 and with this resolution here we leave you. 924 01:07:16,556 --> 01:07:18,039 Come, citizens. Zounds... 925 01:07:18,116 --> 01:07:19,240 I'll entreat no more. 926 01:07:19,316 --> 01:07:21,836 O, do not swear, my lord of Buckingham! 927 01:07:21,956 --> 01:07:24,160 Call him again, sweet prince. Accept their suit! 928 01:07:24,436 --> 01:07:27,000 If you deny them, all the land will rue it. 929 01:07:27,156 --> 01:07:29,524 Will you entreat me to a world of cares? 930 01:07:31,836 --> 01:07:33,200 Call them again. Lord Buckingham! 931 01:07:38,236 --> 01:07:39,840 I am not made of stone. 932 01:07:41,476 --> 01:07:45,240 My cousin of Buckingham, and sage grave men, 933 01:07:46,196 --> 01:07:49,556 if you do buckle fortune on my back, 934 01:07:50,116 --> 01:07:53,160 I must have patience to endure the load. 935 01:07:54,596 --> 01:07:56,876 But God doth know, 936 01:07:56,956 --> 01:07:59,476 and you may partly see, 937 01:07:59,796 --> 01:08:02,284 how far I am from the desire of this. 938 01:08:03,116 --> 01:08:06,957 God bless Your Grace, we see it, and will say it. 939 01:08:07,236 --> 01:08:09,484 And in saying so, you do but say the truth. 940 01:08:09,996 --> 01:08:14,764 Then I salute you with this royal title. 941 01:08:15,156 --> 01:08:18,157 Long live Richard, England's worthy King! 942 01:08:18,756 --> 01:08:22,161 Long live Richard, England's worthy King! 943 01:08:30,716 --> 01:08:32,844 Tomorrow may it please you to be crown'd? 944 01:08:34,236 --> 01:08:36,680 Even when you please, for you will have it so. 945 01:08:37,676 --> 01:08:40,764 And so most joyfully we take our leave. 946 01:08:41,156 --> 01:08:43,165 And I will to my holy work again. 947 01:08:44,996 --> 01:08:46,197 Farewell, my cousin. 948 01:08:47,556 --> 01:08:49,236 Farewell, gentle friends. 949 01:09:25,356 --> 01:09:27,396 Open this gate! 950 01:09:28,436 --> 01:09:29,800 Who meets us here? 951 01:09:34,876 --> 01:09:37,964 God give Your Graces both a happy and a joyful time of day. 952 01:09:38,356 --> 01:09:40,124 As much to you, good sister. 953 01:09:40,396 --> 01:09:41,476 What make you here? 954 01:09:42,436 --> 01:09:45,884 As I guess, upon the like devotion as yourselves, 955 01:09:45,956 --> 01:09:47,516 to gratulate the gentle princes here. 956 01:09:49,596 --> 01:09:51,920 Kind sister, thanks. We'll enter all together. 957 01:09:57,796 --> 01:10:00,677 Master Lieutenant, pray you by your leave, 958 01:10:01,396 --> 01:10:03,600 how doth the prince and my young son of York? 959 01:10:03,676 --> 01:10:04,964 Right well, dear madam. 960 01:10:08,356 --> 01:10:09,644 By your patience, 961 01:10:10,195 --> 01:10:11,920 I may not suffer you to visit them, 962 01:10:12,036 --> 01:10:13,923 the King hath strictly charg'd the contrary. 963 01:10:14,556 --> 01:10:15,723 The King? Who's that? 964 01:10:16,156 --> 01:10:17,400 I mean the Lord Protector. 965 01:10:17,476 --> 01:10:19,396 The Lord protect him from that kingly title! 966 01:10:19,476 --> 01:10:21,757 I am their mother, who shall bar me from them? 967 01:10:21,835 --> 01:10:23,603 I am their father's mother, I will see them. 968 01:10:23,716 --> 01:10:27,001 Their aunt I am in law, in love their mother. 969 01:10:27,556 --> 01:10:29,324 Then bring me to their sights. 970 01:10:29,395 --> 01:10:31,960 No, madam, no, I may not leave it so. 971 01:10:32,196 --> 01:10:35,044 I am bound by oath, and therefore pardon me. 972 01:10:38,676 --> 01:10:41,164 Come, madam, you must straight to Westminster, 973 01:10:41,516 --> 01:10:43,840 there to be crowned Richard's royal Queen. 974 01:10:45,636 --> 01:10:46,924 Cut my lace asunder 975 01:10:47,396 --> 01:10:50,516 or else I swoon with this dead-killing news. 976 01:10:51,195 --> 01:10:52,800 Spiteful tidings. 977 01:10:53,395 --> 01:10:56,080 O unpleasing news! 978 01:10:56,236 --> 01:10:59,084 O ill-dispersing wind of misery! 979 01:10:59,956 --> 01:11:02,477 O my accursed womb, the bed of death. 980 01:11:03,356 --> 01:11:06,280 A cockatrice hast thou hatch'd to the world 981 01:11:06,435 --> 01:11:08,519 whose unavoided eye is murderous. 982 01:11:09,476 --> 01:11:12,444 Come, madam, come, I in all haste am sent. 983 01:11:12,516 --> 01:11:15,920 Would to God that the inclusive verge of golden metal 984 01:11:16,035 --> 01:11:18,119 that must round my brow 985 01:11:19,076 --> 01:11:25,077 were red-hot steel, to sear me to the brains. 986 01:11:27,115 --> 01:11:29,003 Anointed let me be with deadly venom, 987 01:11:29,276 --> 01:11:33,040 and die ere men can say, "God save the Queen!" 988 01:11:33,956 --> 01:11:38,124 Go, go, poor soul. I envy not your glory. 989 01:11:41,836 --> 01:11:45,600 Go thou to Richard, and good angels tend thee. 990 01:12:41,916 --> 01:12:43,204 Stand all apart! 991 01:12:44,915 --> 01:12:45,995 Cousin of Buckingham? 992 01:12:47,396 --> 01:12:48,475 My gracious sovereign. 993 01:12:48,796 --> 01:12:50,084 Give me thy hand. 994 01:13:48,036 --> 01:13:52,236 God save King Richard, third of that name. 995 01:13:53,156 --> 01:13:54,760 God save the King! 996 01:14:52,516 --> 01:14:53,520 Richard! 997 01:15:04,196 --> 01:15:05,920 Buckingham. 998 01:15:06,275 --> 01:15:10,203 Thus high, by thy advice and thy assistance, is King Richard seated. 999 01:15:12,516 --> 01:15:14,316 But shall we wear these glories for a day, 1000 01:15:14,395 --> 01:15:16,676 or shall they last, and we rejoice in them? 1001 01:15:18,196 --> 01:15:20,684 Still live they, and forever let them last. 1002 01:15:21,275 --> 01:15:25,280 Young Edward lives. 1003 01:15:29,355 --> 01:15:30,643 I say I would be King. 1004 01:15:30,715 --> 01:15:33,836 Why so you are, my thrice-renowned lord. 1005 01:15:34,115 --> 01:15:36,439 Cousin, thou wast not wont to be so dull. 1006 01:15:36,516 --> 01:15:37,804 Shall I be plain? 1007 01:15:38,635 --> 01:15:40,839 I wish the bastards dead, 1008 01:15:41,275 --> 01:15:43,075 and I would have it suddenly perform'd. 1009 01:15:47,155 --> 01:15:48,683 What say'st thou now? Speak suddenly. 1010 01:15:50,595 --> 01:15:52,843 Your Grace may do your pleasure. 1011 01:15:55,476 --> 01:15:57,680 Tut, tut, 1012 01:15:59,115 --> 01:16:03,437 thou art all ice, thy kindness freezes. 1013 01:16:04,315 --> 01:16:07,600 Say, have I thy consent that they shall die? 1014 01:16:10,396 --> 01:16:13,877 Give me some little breath, some pause, dear lord, 1015 01:16:14,595 --> 01:16:16,963 before I positively speak in this. 1016 01:16:19,036 --> 01:16:21,164 I will resolve you herein presently. 1017 01:16:28,516 --> 01:16:29,956 Catesby. My lord? 1018 01:16:30,716 --> 01:16:32,603 Know'st thou not any whom corrupting gold 1019 01:16:32,675 --> 01:16:35,403 might tempt unto a close exploit of death? 1020 01:16:35,715 --> 01:16:37,515 I know a discontented gentleman. 1021 01:16:38,236 --> 01:16:40,003 Gold will, no doubt, tempt him to anything. 1022 01:16:40,075 --> 01:16:41,079 What is his name? 1023 01:16:41,156 --> 01:16:42,323 His name, my lord, is Tyrrel. 1024 01:16:42,595 --> 01:16:45,323 I partly know the man. Have him sent for. 1025 01:16:53,435 --> 01:16:56,643 The deep-revolving, witty Buckingham 1026 01:16:58,396 --> 01:17:01,997 - no more shall be the neighbor to my counsels. - 1027 01:17:03,875 --> 01:17:06,440 Hath he so long held out with me, untir'd, 1028 01:17:06,516 --> 01:17:08,557 and stops he now for breath! 1029 01:17:12,475 --> 01:17:13,883 Well, be it so. 1030 01:17:27,076 --> 01:17:28,636 How now, Stanley, what's the news? 1031 01:17:30,356 --> 01:17:32,516 Know, my loving lord, that the Earl of Richmond, 1032 01:17:32,596 --> 01:17:34,560 Henry Tudor, is on the move in France. 1033 01:17:36,195 --> 01:17:37,516 He comes to claim your crown, 1034 01:17:37,595 --> 01:17:39,515 has followers and marches toward the coast. 1035 01:17:44,315 --> 01:17:45,482 Stanley, 1036 01:17:46,556 --> 01:17:49,360 Richmond is thy wife's son. 1037 01:17:55,955 --> 01:17:57,363 Well, look unto it. 1038 01:17:58,315 --> 01:17:59,363 Come hither, Catesby. 1039 01:18:01,516 --> 01:18:04,036 Rumor it abroad that Anne my wife is very grievous sick. 1040 01:18:04,595 --> 01:18:06,515 I will take order for her keeping close. 1041 01:18:10,436 --> 01:18:12,203 Look how thou dream'st! I say again, 1042 01:18:17,795 --> 01:18:20,916 give out that Anne, my Queen, is sick and like to die. 1043 01:18:25,916 --> 01:18:30,116 For it stands upon me to stop all hopes whose growth may damage me. 1044 01:18:32,236 --> 01:18:33,196 About it! 1045 01:18:46,595 --> 01:18:47,839 Is thy name Tyrrel? 1046 01:18:48,355 --> 01:18:50,080 James Tyrrel... Hmm. 1047 01:18:50,476 --> 01:18:52,123 And your most obedient subject. 1048 01:18:53,555 --> 01:18:54,756 Art thou indeed? 1049 01:18:55,156 --> 01:18:56,683 Prove me, my gracious lord. 1050 01:19:00,155 --> 01:19:02,403 Dar'st thou resolve to kill a friend of mine? 1051 01:19:02,595 --> 01:19:05,083 So please you, I'd rather kill two enemies. 1052 01:19:07,555 --> 01:19:11,843 Why then thou hast it, two deep enemies... 1053 01:19:12,436 --> 01:19:18,284 Foes to my unrest, my sweet sleep's disturbers, 1054 01:19:18,355 --> 01:19:20,363 are they that I would have thee deal upon. 1055 01:19:23,995 --> 01:19:27,803 Tyrrel, I mean those bastards in the Tower. 1056 01:19:29,355 --> 01:19:32,116 Let me have open means to come to them, 1057 01:19:32,515 --> 01:19:34,435 and soon I'll rid you of the fear of them. 1058 01:19:37,435 --> 01:19:40,283 Say it is done, and I will love thee, and prefer thee for it. 1059 01:19:43,395 --> 01:19:44,956 I will dispatch it straight. 1060 01:19:56,115 --> 01:19:59,760 My lord, I have consider'd in my mind 1061 01:19:59,835 --> 01:20:01,199 the late request that you did sound... 1062 01:20:01,275 --> 01:20:02,442 Well, let that rest. 1063 01:20:05,515 --> 01:20:08,635 My lord, I claim the gift, my due by promise... 1064 01:20:08,715 --> 01:20:10,275 The earldom of Hereford, 1065 01:20:10,955 --> 01:20:13,116 and the moveables which you have promised I shall possess... 1066 01:20:13,195 --> 01:20:15,082 Stanley, look to your wife. 1067 01:20:16,035 --> 01:20:18,316 If she convey letters to Richmond, 1068 01:20:18,396 --> 01:20:20,043 you shall answer it. 1069 01:20:24,515 --> 01:20:27,396 What says Your Highness to my just demand? 1070 01:20:29,755 --> 01:20:32,920 I do remember me, Henry the VI 1071 01:20:32,995 --> 01:20:35,243 did prophesy that Richmond should be King, when Richmond was 1072 01:20:35,435 --> 01:20:36,755 a little peevish boy. 1073 01:20:36,835 --> 01:20:37,795 A King... 1074 01:20:38,595 --> 01:20:42,316 Perhaps... Perhaps... 1075 01:20:44,195 --> 01:20:47,076 My lord, your promise for the earldom... 1076 01:20:47,196 --> 01:20:48,200 Richmond! 1077 01:20:50,235 --> 01:20:52,243 When I was last at Exeter, 1078 01:20:53,395 --> 01:20:57,323 the Mayor in courtesy show'd me the castle, 1079 01:20:58,235 --> 01:21:01,683 and call'd it Rougemont, at which name I started, 1080 01:21:02,315 --> 01:21:04,235 because a bard of Ireland told me once 1081 01:21:04,315 --> 01:21:07,797 I should not live long after I saw "Richmond." 1082 01:21:10,115 --> 01:21:11,239 My lord. 1083 01:21:13,155 --> 01:21:17,116 I am not in the giving vein today. 1084 01:22:34,635 --> 01:22:35,879 My lord? 1085 01:22:54,315 --> 01:22:55,723 Leave us. 1086 01:24:27,235 --> 01:24:28,436 All health, my sovereign lord? 1087 01:24:28,515 --> 01:24:30,556 Kind Tyrrel am I hapy by thy news? 1088 01:24:30,875 --> 01:24:32,163 Brakenbury is burying them. 1089 01:24:34,314 --> 01:24:35,962 Come to me again, Tyrrel, in the morning. 1090 01:24:36,995 --> 01:24:38,959 Meantime, but think how I may do thee good. 1091 01:24:42,515 --> 01:24:43,923 Now, 1092 01:24:44,075 --> 01:24:47,916 for I know the Breton Richmond aims at Young Elizabeth, my brother's daughter... 1093 01:24:48,195 --> 01:24:50,682 And by that knot looks proudly at the crown... 1094 01:24:51,075 --> 01:24:53,595 To her I'll go, a jolly thriving wooer. 1095 01:24:53,995 --> 01:24:54,955 My lord. 1096 01:24:55,035 --> 01:24:57,043 Good or bad news, that thou com'st in so bluntly? 1097 01:24:58,355 --> 01:25:00,002 Bad, my lord. 1098 01:25:00,475 --> 01:25:02,155 The Bishop of Ely flies to France 1099 01:25:02,235 --> 01:25:04,035 to join with Richmond's power there, 1100 01:25:04,715 --> 01:25:06,679 and Buckingham, 1101 01:25:07,595 --> 01:25:09,079 back'd with the hardy Welshmen, 1102 01:25:09,154 --> 01:25:12,035 takes to the field, and still his power increaseth. 1103 01:25:12,195 --> 01:25:14,279 Ely with Richmond touches me 1104 01:25:14,355 --> 01:25:18,120 more near than Buckingham with his rash-levied strength. 1105 01:25:18,915 --> 01:25:20,039 Go, muster men. 1106 01:25:21,155 --> 01:25:22,595 My counsel is my shield. 1107 01:25:22,915 --> 01:25:25,119 We must be brief, when traitors brave the field! 1108 01:26:26,675 --> 01:26:28,038 Ah! 1109 01:26:30,275 --> 01:26:32,239 My poor princes! 1110 01:26:36,035 --> 01:26:38,403 Ah, my tender babes. 1111 01:26:40,995 --> 01:26:45,404 If yet your gentle souls fly in the air, 1112 01:26:46,995 --> 01:26:49,876 hover about me with your airy wings. 1113 01:26:52,515 --> 01:26:56,236 So many miseries have craz'd my voice 1114 01:26:56,915 --> 01:27:00,363 that my woe-wearied tongue is still and mute. 1115 01:27:00,955 --> 01:27:06,760 Wilt thou, O God, fly from such gentle lambs, 1116 01:27:06,875 --> 01:27:09,843 and throw them in the entrails of the wolf? 1117 01:27:10,075 --> 01:27:14,756 Dead life, blind sight, poor mortal living ghost. 1118 01:27:15,915 --> 01:27:19,559 Rest thy unrest on England's lawful earth, 1119 01:27:19,714 --> 01:27:22,758 unlawfully made drunk with innocent blood. 1120 01:27:23,195 --> 01:27:24,395 Ah, 1121 01:27:25,275 --> 01:27:27,316 that thou wouldst as soon afford a grave 1122 01:27:27,394 --> 01:27:29,882 as thou canst yield a melancholy seat. 1123 01:27:31,675 --> 01:27:35,483 Ah, who hath any cause to mourn but we? 1124 01:27:55,435 --> 01:27:59,396 I call'd thee, once, poor shadow, painted queen. 1125 01:28:00,275 --> 01:28:03,243 Where is thy husband now? Where be thy brother? 1126 01:28:03,555 --> 01:28:05,836 Where be the thronging troops that follow'd thee? 1127 01:28:06,275 --> 01:28:10,280 Decline all this, and see what now thou art. 1128 01:28:10,995 --> 01:28:15,120 For happy wife, a most distressed widow. 1129 01:28:16,115 --> 01:28:20,119 For joyful mother, one that wails the name. 1130 01:28:21,555 --> 01:28:23,759 O, thou didst prophesy the time would come 1131 01:28:23,835 --> 01:28:26,039 that I should wish for thee to help me curse 1132 01:28:26,114 --> 01:28:31,603 that bottled spider, that foul bunch-back'd toad. 1133 01:28:31,874 --> 01:28:34,198 I had a husband, till a Richard kill'd him. 1134 01:28:34,754 --> 01:28:37,679 Thou hadst two sons, till a Richard kill'd them. 1135 01:28:37,875 --> 01:28:40,440 I had a husband, and thou didst kill him. 1136 01:28:41,555 --> 01:28:43,716 I had an Edmund too and thou didst kill him. 1137 01:28:43,794 --> 01:28:47,276 Thou hadst a Clarence too, and Richard kill'd him. 1138 01:28:47,995 --> 01:28:50,199 From forth the kennel of thy womb hath crept 1139 01:28:50,275 --> 01:28:53,515 a hell-hound that doth hunt us all to death! 1140 01:28:53,794 --> 01:28:57,483 O, Harry's wife, triumph not in my woes. 1141 01:28:58,474 --> 01:29:01,202 God witness, I have wept enough for thee. 1142 01:29:10,274 --> 01:29:11,562 Bear with me, 1143 01:29:13,195 --> 01:29:19,240 I am hungry for revenge. 1144 01:29:21,475 --> 01:29:26,440 Clarence, Hastings, Rivers, Grey and Anne, 1145 01:29:27,274 --> 01:29:31,923 untimely smother'd in their dusky graves. 1146 01:29:32,675 --> 01:29:35,239 Richard yet lives, 1147 01:29:36,194 --> 01:29:38,442 Hell's black intelligencer. 1148 01:29:38,794 --> 01:29:43,443 Cancel his bond of life, dear God I pray, 1149 01:29:43,874 --> 01:29:47,082 that I may live and say, 1150 01:29:49,035 --> 01:29:52,440 "The dog is dead." 1151 01:29:55,635 --> 01:29:59,324 O thou, well skill'd in curses, 1152 01:30:00,074 --> 01:30:04,843 stay awhile and teach me how to curse mine enemies. 1153 01:30:06,234 --> 01:30:09,562 Forbear to sleep the nights, and fast the days. 1154 01:30:10,275 --> 01:30:14,563 Compare dead happiness with living woe. 1155 01:30:15,635 --> 01:30:18,800 Think that thy babes were sweeter than they were. 1156 01:30:19,394 --> 01:30:23,803 And he that slew them fouler than he is. 1157 01:30:24,994 --> 01:30:29,316 Revolving this will teach thee how to curse. 1158 01:30:29,595 --> 01:30:30,795 My words are dull. 1159 01:30:32,235 --> 01:30:33,795 O quicken them with thine. 1160 01:30:34,035 --> 01:30:36,916 Thy woes will make them sharp and pierce like mine. 1161 01:30:37,155 --> 01:30:39,403 If so, then be not tongue-tied, go with me. 1162 01:30:40,234 --> 01:30:41,675 And with the breath of bitter words, 1163 01:30:41,754 --> 01:30:45,475 let's smother my damned son, 1164 01:30:45,915 --> 01:30:48,163 that thy two sweet sons smother'd. 1165 01:31:20,635 --> 01:31:22,239 Most mighty sovereign, 1166 01:31:22,314 --> 01:31:25,042 on the western coast rideth a puisant navy to our shores. 1167 01:31:25,474 --> 01:31:27,722 'Tis thought that Richmond is their admiral. 1168 01:31:27,875 --> 01:31:30,875 And there they hull expecting but the aid of Buckingham to welcome them ashore. 1169 01:31:32,514 --> 01:31:35,079 Some light-footed friend post to the Duke of Norfolk, 1170 01:31:35,155 --> 01:31:36,835 Ratcliffe, thyself or Catesby. 1171 01:31:36,915 --> 01:31:39,402 Catesby, fly to the Duke. Ratcliffe, come hither. 1172 01:31:39,555 --> 01:31:41,475 Post to Salisbury, 1173 01:31:42,074 --> 01:31:43,679 and whenst thou com'st thither... 1174 01:31:45,394 --> 01:31:46,835 Unmindful villain! 1175 01:31:47,075 --> 01:31:49,039 Why stay'st thou here and go'st not to the Duke? 1176 01:31:53,474 --> 01:31:55,318 Tell me what Your Highness' pleasure is, 1177 01:31:55,514 --> 01:31:57,042 what would you have me deliver to the Duke? 1178 01:31:58,595 --> 01:32:02,283 Bid him straight to levy the greatest strength and power he can make, 1179 01:32:02,595 --> 01:32:04,843 and meet me suddenly at Salisbury. I go. 1180 01:32:04,915 --> 01:32:07,075 What, should it please you, shall I do at Salisbury? 1181 01:32:08,635 --> 01:32:10,795 Why, what wouldst thou there before I go? 1182 01:32:11,795 --> 01:32:13,562 Your Highness told me I should post before. 1183 01:32:14,434 --> 01:32:15,558 My mind is chang'd. 1184 01:32:17,194 --> 01:32:19,518 Stanley, what's the news with you? 1185 01:32:19,715 --> 01:32:20,839 Richmond is on the seas. 1186 01:32:21,434 --> 01:32:23,758 He makes for England, here to claim the crown. 1187 01:32:30,074 --> 01:32:31,722 Is the chair empty? 1188 01:32:32,355 --> 01:32:34,439 Is the sword unsway'd? 1189 01:32:34,995 --> 01:32:37,003 Is the King dead? 1190 01:32:37,275 --> 01:32:39,675 The empire unpossess'd? 1191 01:32:41,874 --> 01:32:45,638 What heir of York is there alive but we? 1192 01:32:45,955 --> 01:32:49,315 And who is England's King but great York's heir? 1193 01:32:49,834 --> 01:32:51,198 Then tell me... 1194 01:32:51,275 --> 01:32:53,642 What makes he upon the seas! 1195 01:32:54,954 --> 01:32:57,115 Unless for that, my liege, I cannot guess. 1196 01:33:01,315 --> 01:33:04,403 Thou wilt revolt and fly to him, I fear. 1197 01:33:04,995 --> 01:33:06,599 He is thy step-son. 1198 01:33:07,154 --> 01:33:09,959 No, my good lord. Therefore mistrust me not. 1199 01:33:10,075 --> 01:33:11,799 Where is thine army then to beat him back? 1200 01:33:11,875 --> 01:33:13,675 Are they now upon the western shore? 1201 01:33:13,795 --> 01:33:16,043 Safe-conducting the rebels from their ships? 1202 01:33:16,115 --> 01:33:18,395 No, my good lord, my friends are in the north. 1203 01:33:18,595 --> 01:33:19,675 Cold friends to me. 1204 01:33:19,754 --> 01:33:20,758 What do they in the north 1205 01:33:20,834 --> 01:33:22,722 when they should serve their sovereign in the west? 1206 01:33:22,794 --> 01:33:24,562 They have not been commanded, mighty King. 1207 01:33:25,995 --> 01:33:27,642 Pleaseth Your Majesty to give me leave, 1208 01:33:27,714 --> 01:33:30,115 I'll muster up my friends, and meet Your Grace 1209 01:33:30,834 --> 01:33:33,322 where and what time Your Majesty shall please. 1210 01:33:33,834 --> 01:33:35,122 Ay, ay. 1211 01:33:35,954 --> 01:33:39,959 Thou wouldst be gone, to join with Richmond. 1212 01:33:41,475 --> 01:33:42,915 But I'll not trust thee. 1213 01:33:44,795 --> 01:33:46,203 Most mighty sovereign, 1214 01:33:46,914 --> 01:33:49,315 you have no cause to hold my friendship doubtful. 1215 01:33:50,115 --> 01:33:52,199 I never was, nor never will be, false. 1216 01:33:56,035 --> 01:33:57,399 Go then, and muster men. 1217 01:33:59,234 --> 01:34:02,202 But leave behind your son, George Stanley. 1218 01:34:05,235 --> 01:34:07,199 Look your heart be firm, 1219 01:34:08,154 --> 01:34:11,755 or else his head's assurance is but frail. 1220 01:34:12,994 --> 01:34:16,038 So deal with him as I prove true to you. 1221 01:34:33,714 --> 01:34:36,082 My liege, the Duke of Buckingham is taken. 1222 01:34:36,755 --> 01:34:37,955 That is the best news. 1223 01:34:38,714 --> 01:34:40,634 That the Earl of Richmond is with mighty power 1224 01:34:40,715 --> 01:34:44,359 landed at Milford is colder tidings, yet they must be told. 1225 01:34:48,395 --> 01:34:49,922 Away, away! 1226 01:34:50,755 --> 01:34:54,443 For while we reason here, a royal battle might be won and lost 1227 01:35:57,074 --> 01:35:58,395 Halt! 1228 01:36:08,994 --> 01:36:11,078 Who intercepts me in my expedition? 1229 01:36:11,554 --> 01:36:14,358 O, she that should have intercepted thee 1230 01:36:14,714 --> 01:36:17,398 by strangling thee in her accursed womb 1231 01:36:17,835 --> 01:36:20,519 from all the slaughters, wretch, that thou hast done. 1232 01:36:21,314 --> 01:36:25,319 Tell me, thou villain-slave, where are my children? 1233 01:36:25,634 --> 01:36:28,875 Thou toad, thou toad, where is thy brother Clarence? 1234 01:36:29,075 --> 01:36:31,595 Where are the gentle Rivers, the sweet Grey? 1235 01:36:31,835 --> 01:36:33,155 Where is kind Hastings? 1236 01:36:33,274 --> 01:36:36,155 A husband and a son thou owest to me. 1237 01:36:36,994 --> 01:36:39,439 Strike, strike alarum, drums! 1238 01:36:39,515 --> 01:36:42,679 Let not the heavens hear these tell-tale women. 1239 01:36:44,514 --> 01:36:45,835 Strike, I say! 1240 01:36:46,434 --> 01:36:47,722 Art thou my son? 1241 01:36:47,834 --> 01:36:52,276 Ay, I thank God, my father, and yourself. 1242 01:36:52,395 --> 01:36:53,519 O, let me speak. 1243 01:36:53,594 --> 01:36:54,674 Do then, but I'll not listen. 1244 01:36:54,794 --> 01:36:56,681 I will be mild and gentle in my words. 1245 01:36:56,834 --> 01:36:58,754 And brief, good mother, for I am in haste. 1246 01:36:58,874 --> 01:37:00,478 Art thou so hasty? 1247 01:37:01,315 --> 01:37:02,842 I have stay'd for thee, 1248 01:37:03,354 --> 01:37:06,443 God knows, in torment and in agony. 1249 01:37:13,314 --> 01:37:16,162 Thou cam'st on Earth to make the Earth my Hell. 1250 01:37:17,794 --> 01:37:19,835 A grievous burden was thy birth to me. 1251 01:37:20,834 --> 01:37:22,918 Tetchy and wayward was thy infancy. 1252 01:37:23,834 --> 01:37:27,718 Thy school-days frightful, desp'rate, wild, and furious. 1253 01:37:27,915 --> 01:37:31,516 Thy prime of manhood daring, bold, and venturous. 1254 01:37:32,274 --> 01:37:36,596 Thy age confirm'd, proud, subtle, sly, and bloody. 1255 01:37:37,994 --> 01:37:43,156 More mild, and yet more harmful, kind in hatred. 1256 01:37:44,874 --> 01:37:47,559 What comfortable hour canst thou name 1257 01:37:47,834 --> 01:37:49,918 that ever grac'd me with thy company? 1258 01:37:52,074 --> 01:37:54,638 If I be so disgracious in your eye, 1259 01:37:55,034 --> 01:37:57,599 let me march on and not offend you, madam. 1260 01:37:58,874 --> 01:38:01,723 Strike up the drum! 1261 01:38:01,954 --> 01:38:03,394 I prithee, hear me speak. 1262 01:38:03,514 --> 01:38:05,642 You speak too bitterly. 1263 01:38:05,754 --> 01:38:07,075 Hear me a word... 1264 01:38:07,155 --> 01:38:10,155 ...for I shall never speak to thee again. 1265 01:38:20,274 --> 01:38:23,799 Either thou wilt die by God's just ordinance, 1266 01:38:24,034 --> 01:38:25,954 ere from the battle thou return conqueror. 1267 01:38:26,194 --> 01:38:28,955 Or I with grief shall perish, 1268 01:38:29,074 --> 01:38:31,355 and nevermore behold thy face again. 1269 01:38:32,795 --> 01:38:37,279 Therefore, take with thee my most grievous curse, 1270 01:38:37,914 --> 01:38:40,522 which in the day of battle tire thee more 1271 01:38:40,594 --> 01:38:44,076 than all the complete armor that thou wear'st. 1272 01:38:45,674 --> 01:38:49,002 My prayers on the adverse party fight, 1273 01:38:50,194 --> 01:38:52,442 and there the little souls of Edward's children 1274 01:38:52,674 --> 01:38:55,119 whisper the spirits of thine enemies 1275 01:38:55,434 --> 01:38:58,118 and promise them success and victory. 1276 01:38:59,874 --> 01:39:03,999 Bloody thou art, bloody will be thy end. 1277 01:39:04,794 --> 01:39:09,235 Shame serves thy life and doth thy death attend! 1278 01:39:15,354 --> 01:39:19,315 Though far more cause, yet much less spirit to curse abides in me, 1279 01:39:19,714 --> 01:39:21,438 I say amen to her. 1280 01:39:23,674 --> 01:39:24,722 Stay, madam, 1281 01:39:26,634 --> 01:39:28,358 I must talk a word with you. 1282 01:39:40,994 --> 01:39:43,842 You have a daughter call'd Elizabeth... 1283 01:39:44,434 --> 01:39:48,242 Virtuous and fair, royal and gracious. 1284 01:39:48,514 --> 01:39:50,434 But must she die for this? 1285 01:39:52,514 --> 01:39:53,681 O let her live, 1286 01:39:53,834 --> 01:39:56,235 and I'll corrupt her manners, stain her beauty, 1287 01:39:56,314 --> 01:39:58,922 so she may live unscarr'd of bleeding slaughter. 1288 01:39:59,634 --> 01:40:01,434 I will confess she was not Edward's daughter. 1289 01:40:01,554 --> 01:40:04,882 Her life is safest only in her birth. 1290 01:40:05,194 --> 01:40:07,715 And only in that safety died her brothers. 1291 01:40:08,834 --> 01:40:12,042 You speak as if that I had slain my cousins. 1292 01:40:12,314 --> 01:40:13,635 Cousins, indeed! 1293 01:40:13,994 --> 01:40:17,082 And by their uncle cozen'd of comfort, 1294 01:40:17,234 --> 01:40:20,803 kingdom, kindred, freedom, life. 1295 01:40:22,594 --> 01:40:27,875 Madam, know that from my soul I love thy daughter 1296 01:40:28,354 --> 01:40:31,759 and do intend to make her Queen of England. 1297 01:40:33,034 --> 01:40:34,518 Well then, who dost thou mean shall be her King? 1298 01:40:34,714 --> 01:40:36,634 Even he that makes her Queen. Who else should be? 1299 01:40:36,834 --> 01:40:37,794 What, thou? 1300 01:40:37,874 --> 01:40:39,642 Even so. How think you of it? 1301 01:40:40,074 --> 01:40:41,754 How canst thou woo her? 1302 01:40:41,834 --> 01:40:45,282 That would I learn of you, as one that are best acquainted with her humor. 1303 01:40:45,714 --> 01:40:47,394 What were I best to say? 1304 01:40:47,914 --> 01:40:49,561 Her father's brother would be her lord? 1305 01:40:49,634 --> 01:40:51,402 Or shall I say her uncle? 1306 01:40:51,634 --> 01:40:54,602 Or he that slew her brothers and her uncles? 1307 01:40:54,674 --> 01:40:57,314 But in your daughter's womb, I bury them. 1308 01:40:58,274 --> 01:40:59,802 Where, in that nest of spicery, 1309 01:40:59,874 --> 01:41:03,475 they will breed selves of themselves, to your recomforture. 1310 01:41:03,754 --> 01:41:06,962 Under what title shall I woo for thee, 1311 01:41:07,154 --> 01:41:11,115 that God, the law, my honor and her love 1312 01:41:11,234 --> 01:41:13,678 can make seem pleasing to her tender years? 1313 01:41:13,754 --> 01:41:16,078 Say she shall be a high and mighty Queen. 1314 01:41:16,194 --> 01:41:18,114 To wail the title, as her mother doth. 1315 01:41:18,234 --> 01:41:20,995 - I swear... - What can'st thou swear by now? 1316 01:41:21,074 --> 01:41:23,322 God and fortune, bar me happy hours! 1317 01:41:23,394 --> 01:41:26,002 Day, yield me not thy light, nor, night, thy rest! 1318 01:41:26,474 --> 01:41:27,957 Be opposite, all planets of good luck, 1319 01:41:28,034 --> 01:41:30,118 to my proceeding if with dear heart's love, 1320 01:41:30,354 --> 01:41:33,115 I tender not thy beauteous, princely daughter. 1321 01:41:36,434 --> 01:41:41,115 In her consists my happiness and thine. 1322 01:41:43,354 --> 01:41:46,758 Without her follows to myself, and thee, 1323 01:41:47,594 --> 01:41:52,242 death, desolation, ruin, and decay. 1324 01:41:54,273 --> 01:41:56,641 It cannot be avoided but by this, 1325 01:41:57,714 --> 01:42:00,998 it will not be avoided but by this. 1326 01:42:05,954 --> 01:42:07,754 Look, what is done cannot be now amended. 1327 01:42:07,834 --> 01:42:10,082 If I did take the kingdom from your sons, 1328 01:42:10,154 --> 01:42:12,358 to make amends I'll give it to your daughter. 1329 01:42:13,034 --> 01:42:15,402 Therefore, dear mother... 1330 01:42:15,954 --> 01:42:17,361 I must call you so... 1331 01:42:19,074 --> 01:42:20,635 Be the attorney of my love to her, 1332 01:42:20,794 --> 01:42:23,718 plead what I will be, not what I have been. 1333 01:42:28,994 --> 01:42:31,034 Shall I be tempted of the devil thus? 1334 01:42:31,114 --> 01:42:33,679 Ay, if the devil tempt you to do good. 1335 01:42:37,954 --> 01:42:38,914 I go. 1336 01:42:39,914 --> 01:42:41,475 Write to me very shortly, 1337 01:42:42,234 --> 01:42:44,034 and you shall understand from me her mind. 1338 01:42:45,874 --> 01:42:47,718 Bear her my true love's kiss... 1339 01:42:55,274 --> 01:42:56,518 And so, farewell. 1340 01:42:59,634 --> 01:43:04,839 Relenting fool, shallow, changing woman. 1341 01:43:06,833 --> 01:43:08,077 Your Majesty? 1342 01:43:20,714 --> 01:43:22,154 Your Majesty? 1343 01:43:23,394 --> 01:43:25,555 Strike alarums, drums! 1344 01:43:46,074 --> 01:43:47,557 Greetings, gentle Blunt. 1345 01:43:48,354 --> 01:43:49,959 Tell Richmond this from me, 1346 01:43:50,033 --> 01:43:51,953 that in the sty of this most deadly boar 1347 01:43:52,353 --> 01:43:55,114 my son George Stanley is frank'd up in hold. 1348 01:43:56,154 --> 01:43:58,599 If I revolt, off goes young George's head. 1349 01:43:59,353 --> 01:44:01,482 The fear of that holds off my present aid. 1350 01:44:02,994 --> 01:44:06,518 So get thee gone, commend me to thy holy lord. 1351 01:44:06,834 --> 01:44:09,802 Withal say the Queen hath heartily consented 1352 01:44:09,954 --> 01:44:12,158 that he should espouse Elizabeth her daughter. 1353 01:44:12,513 --> 01:44:14,674 But tell me, where is princely Richmond now? 1354 01:44:14,914 --> 01:44:16,038 At Pembroke in Wales. 1355 01:44:16,194 --> 01:44:17,874 And towards Bosworth does he bend his power, 1356 01:44:17,993 --> 01:44:19,881 if by the way they be not fought withal. 1357 01:44:20,394 --> 01:44:22,522 Well, hie thee to thy lord, I kiss his hand. 1358 01:44:23,554 --> 01:44:25,474 My letter will resolve him of my mind. 1359 01:44:27,634 --> 01:44:28,594 Farewell. 1360 01:45:28,474 --> 01:45:30,002 Will not King Richard let me speak with him? 1361 01:45:30,194 --> 01:45:31,677 No, my good lord... 1362 01:45:34,393 --> 01:45:35,714 Therefore be patient. 1363 01:45:37,474 --> 01:45:40,038 This is All Souls' Day, Catesby, is it not? 1364 01:45:40,514 --> 01:45:41,474 It is. 1365 01:45:43,873 --> 01:45:47,518 Why then, All Souls' Day is my body's doomsday. 1366 01:45:48,994 --> 01:45:51,721 Thus Margaret's curse falls heavy on my neck. 1367 01:45:52,633 --> 01:45:55,001 "When he," quoth she, "shall 1368 01:45:55,074 --> 01:45:56,438 "split thy heart with sorrow." 1369 01:46:00,794 --> 01:46:03,238 Come, Catesby, lead me to the block of shame. 1370 01:46:05,314 --> 01:46:07,355 Wrong hath but wrong, 1371 01:46:08,314 --> 01:46:12,319 and blame the due of blame. 1372 01:46:13,794 --> 01:46:15,518 Lead off, executioner. 1373 01:46:48,033 --> 01:46:49,801 The weary sun hath made a golden set, 1374 01:46:50,754 --> 01:46:52,521 and by the bright track of his fiery car 1375 01:46:52,674 --> 01:46:54,278 gives token of a goodly day tomorrow. 1376 01:46:56,673 --> 01:46:58,321 Where is Lord Stanley quarter'd, do you know? 1377 01:46:58,753 --> 01:47:00,837 His regiment lies half a mile at least south 1378 01:47:01,034 --> 01:47:02,682 from the mighty power of the King's camp. 1379 01:47:04,994 --> 01:47:06,118 Sweet Blunt, 1380 01:47:06,634 --> 01:47:08,117 make some good means to speak with him, 1381 01:47:08,193 --> 01:47:10,157 and give him from me this most needful note. 1382 01:47:11,194 --> 01:47:14,075 Upon my life, my lord, I'll undertake it. 1383 01:47:14,594 --> 01:47:16,034 Good night, good captain Blunt. 1384 01:47:19,234 --> 01:47:20,642 Come, gentlemen, 1385 01:47:20,833 --> 01:47:22,721 let us consult upon tomorrow's business. 1386 01:47:23,273 --> 01:47:25,838 Into my tent, the dew is raw and cold. 1387 01:47:37,313 --> 01:47:38,841 I will not sup tonight. 1388 01:47:40,074 --> 01:47:41,198 Fill me a bowl of wine. 1389 01:47:45,594 --> 01:47:47,154 Is my visor easier than it was? 1390 01:47:47,234 --> 01:47:48,914 Is all my armor laid into my tent? 1391 01:47:48,994 --> 01:47:51,078 It is, my liege, and all things are in readiness. 1392 01:48:00,274 --> 01:48:02,554 Fortune and victory sit on thy helm. 1393 01:48:07,634 --> 01:48:09,478 All comfort that the dark night can afford 1394 01:48:09,594 --> 01:48:11,874 be to thy person, noble father-in-law. 1395 01:48:12,273 --> 01:48:14,434 In brief, for so the season bids us be. 1396 01:48:15,194 --> 01:48:16,994 Prepare thy battle early in the morning. 1397 01:48:17,913 --> 01:48:19,474 With best advantage I'll deceive the time, 1398 01:48:19,553 --> 01:48:21,998 and aid thee in this doubtful shock of arms. 1399 01:48:22,914 --> 01:48:25,042 But on thy side I may not be too forward, 1400 01:48:25,673 --> 01:48:29,437 lest, being seen, thy brother, tender George, 1401 01:48:29,673 --> 01:48:31,714 be executed in his father's sight. 1402 01:48:31,993 --> 01:48:32,953 Ratcliffe... 1403 01:48:33,474 --> 01:48:35,241 Send out a messenger to Stanley's regiment. 1404 01:48:35,593 --> 01:48:37,917 Bid him bring his power before sun-rising, 1405 01:48:38,193 --> 01:48:39,961 lest his son George fall 1406 01:48:40,034 --> 01:48:43,394 into the blind cave of eternal night. 1407 01:48:44,274 --> 01:48:45,234 O thou, 1408 01:48:45,833 --> 01:48:47,841 whose captain I account myself, 1409 01:48:49,313 --> 01:48:51,517 look on my forces with a gracious eye, 1410 01:48:51,913 --> 01:48:54,117 make us thy ministers of chastisement, 1411 01:48:54,194 --> 01:48:56,038 that we may praise thee in the victory. 1412 01:48:59,033 --> 01:49:01,161 To thee I do commend my watchful soul. 1413 01:49:41,033 --> 01:49:45,562 When I was mortal, my anointed body 1414 01:49:45,673 --> 01:49:49,602 by thee was punched full of deadly holes. 1415 01:49:51,873 --> 01:49:57,755 Harry the VI bids thee despair and die! 1416 01:50:22,313 --> 01:50:27,562 Poor George Clarence, by thee betrayed to death. 1417 01:50:29,354 --> 01:50:32,235 Tomorrow in the battle, think on me, 1418 01:50:32,754 --> 01:50:35,722 and fall thy edgeless sword. 1419 01:50:37,113 --> 01:50:41,555 Despair and die. 1420 01:50:49,074 --> 01:50:51,801 The first was I that help'd thee to the crown. 1421 01:50:54,073 --> 01:50:56,681 The last was I that felt thy tyranny. 1422 01:50:57,553 --> 01:51:01,962 Dream on, dream on of bloody deeds and death, 1423 01:51:02,593 --> 01:51:07,875 fainting, despair, despairing yield thy breath. 1424 01:51:10,273 --> 01:51:11,397 Richard... 1425 01:51:12,233 --> 01:51:13,521 Thy Wife, 1426 01:51:14,433 --> 01:51:17,598 that wretched Anne, thy wife. 1427 01:51:19,073 --> 01:51:21,954 Never slept a quiet hour with thee. 1428 01:51:22,673 --> 01:51:25,435 Now fills thy sleep with perturbations. 1429 01:51:26,033 --> 01:51:29,721 Tomorrow in the battle, think on me. 1430 01:51:30,273 --> 01:51:32,673 Despair and die. 1431 01:51:37,273 --> 01:51:40,754 Dream on thy cousins, smother'd in the Tower. 1432 01:51:41,193 --> 01:51:43,921 Let us be lead within thy bosom, Richard, 1433 01:51:44,433 --> 01:51:48,154 and weigh thee down to ruin, shame, and death. 1434 01:51:48,713 --> 01:51:53,155 Thy nephews' souls bid thee despair and die. 1435 01:52:11,753 --> 01:52:12,833 Jesu! 1436 01:52:24,073 --> 01:52:26,801 O coward conscience, 1437 01:52:28,674 --> 01:52:30,682 how dost thou afflict me! 1438 01:52:32,833 --> 01:52:36,434 Cold fearful drops stand on my trembling flesh. 1439 01:52:38,873 --> 01:52:42,038 What do I fear? Myself? 1440 01:52:42,114 --> 01:52:43,761 There's none else by. 1441 01:52:44,154 --> 01:52:45,878 Is there a murderer here? 1442 01:52:45,954 --> 01:52:47,154 No? 1443 01:52:50,754 --> 01:52:51,878 Yes... 1444 01:52:54,353 --> 01:52:55,597 I am! 1445 01:53:00,074 --> 01:53:04,635 My conscience hath a thousand several tongues, 1446 01:53:04,713 --> 01:53:08,914 and every tongue brings in a several tale, 1447 01:53:09,113 --> 01:53:13,555 and every tale condemns me for a villain. 1448 01:53:26,993 --> 01:53:29,154 I shall despair. 1449 01:53:32,994 --> 01:53:36,038 There is no creature loves me. 1450 01:53:37,313 --> 01:53:39,037 And if I die, 1451 01:53:39,113 --> 01:53:41,962 no soul will pity me... 1452 01:53:43,473 --> 01:53:45,197 And wherefore should they, 1453 01:53:46,473 --> 01:53:49,561 since I myself find in myself 1454 01:53:49,633 --> 01:53:52,394 no pity to myself? 1455 01:53:54,473 --> 01:53:55,717 My lord? 1456 01:53:55,793 --> 01:53:57,801 Your friends are up and buckle on their armor. 1457 01:53:58,753 --> 01:54:02,834 Catesby, I have dream'd a fearful dream! 1458 01:54:05,273 --> 01:54:06,921 Will our friends prove all true? 1459 01:54:06,993 --> 01:54:08,281 No doubt, my lord. 1460 01:54:10,113 --> 01:54:11,881 O by the Apostle Paul, 1461 01:54:11,954 --> 01:54:13,678 shadows tonight have struck more terror 1462 01:54:13,753 --> 01:54:15,477 to the soul of Richard than can the presence 1463 01:54:15,553 --> 01:54:17,081 of ten thousand soldiers. 1464 01:54:36,513 --> 01:54:38,357 'Tis not yet near day. 1465 01:54:38,993 --> 01:54:40,357 Come, armor me. 1466 01:54:53,313 --> 01:54:54,754 How have you slept, my lord? 1467 01:54:54,874 --> 01:54:56,641 The sweetest sleep and fair bounding dreams 1468 01:54:56,713 --> 01:54:57,957 that ever entered in a drowsy head. 1469 01:54:58,273 --> 01:55:00,041 How far into the morning is it? 1470 01:55:00,433 --> 01:55:02,038 Upon the stroke of four. 1471 01:55:02,513 --> 01:55:04,597 Then 'tis time to arm and give direction. 1472 01:55:13,073 --> 01:55:14,721 Come, Ratcliffe, bustle! 1473 01:55:14,793 --> 01:55:16,201 Caparison my horse, 1474 01:55:16,274 --> 01:55:17,321 I will lead my men 1475 01:55:17,393 --> 01:55:18,593 forth onto the plains. 1476 01:55:35,073 --> 01:55:36,361 Go, gentlemen, 1477 01:55:37,273 --> 01:55:38,997 every man unto his charge! 1478 01:55:40,473 --> 01:55:43,397 Our strong arms be our conscience, 1479 01:55:43,993 --> 01:55:46,121 our swords our law. 1480 01:55:46,353 --> 01:55:48,677 Remember whom you are to cope withal. 1481 01:55:49,953 --> 01:55:52,921 A sort of vagabonds, 1482 01:55:52,993 --> 01:55:55,034 rascals and runaways. 1483 01:55:55,433 --> 01:55:57,517 A scum of Bretons 1484 01:55:57,593 --> 01:56:00,320 and base lackey peasants. 1485 01:56:01,073 --> 01:56:03,114 Loving countrymen, 1486 01:56:03,193 --> 01:56:04,676 remember this... 1487 01:56:05,633 --> 01:56:08,677 If you do swear to put a tyrant down, 1488 01:56:08,753 --> 01:56:09,997 you sleep in peace, 1489 01:56:10,713 --> 01:56:12,514 the tyrant being slain. 1490 01:56:13,113 --> 01:56:16,081 And who doth lead them but a paltry fellow, 1491 01:56:16,353 --> 01:56:18,317 long kept in Bretagne 1492 01:56:18,393 --> 01:56:20,041 at our brother's cost? 1493 01:56:20,313 --> 01:56:21,874 A milksop... 1494 01:56:22,273 --> 01:56:24,641 If you do free your children from the sword, 1495 01:56:25,073 --> 01:56:27,561 your children's children requite it in your age. 1496 01:56:28,033 --> 01:56:30,193 One that never in his life felt so much cold 1497 01:56:30,273 --> 01:56:32,881 as o'er shoes in snow? 1498 01:56:33,233 --> 01:56:35,000 Let's whip these stragglers 1499 01:56:35,073 --> 01:56:36,514 o'er the seas again. 1500 01:56:36,593 --> 01:56:37,717 In the name of God 1501 01:56:37,793 --> 01:56:40,161 and all these rights... 1502 01:56:40,233 --> 01:56:42,317 Shall we let them enjoy our lands? 1503 01:56:42,393 --> 01:56:44,717 Nay! Lie with our wives? 1504 01:56:44,793 --> 01:56:47,717 Nay! Ravage our daughters! 1505 01:56:47,793 --> 01:56:48,873 Draw your willing swords! 1506 01:56:51,913 --> 01:56:53,877 For if we thrive, 1507 01:56:53,953 --> 01:56:55,361 the gain of our attempt 1508 01:56:55,433 --> 01:56:57,561 the least of you shall share his part thereof. 1509 01:56:58,993 --> 01:57:00,281 Advance our standards! 1510 01:57:01,193 --> 01:57:02,633 Set upon our foes! 1511 01:57:03,113 --> 01:57:04,073 Sound drums and trumpets, 1512 01:57:04,593 --> 01:57:06,481 boldly and cheerfully! 1513 01:57:06,553 --> 01:57:08,320 God, and Saint George! 1514 01:57:08,393 --> 01:57:11,121 Richmond and victory! 1515 01:57:13,153 --> 01:57:15,117 Let us to it pell-mell. 1516 01:57:15,433 --> 01:57:16,961 If not to Heaven, 1517 01:57:17,113 --> 01:57:19,720 then hand in hand to Hell! 1518 01:59:19,673 --> 01:59:22,281 Rescue, rescue, rescue! 1519 01:59:22,353 --> 01:59:24,633 The King's horse is slain! 1520 01:59:26,913 --> 01:59:28,921 Rescue or else the day is lost! 1521 01:59:32,393 --> 01:59:34,521 A horse! 1522 01:59:34,593 --> 01:59:36,437 A horse! 1523 01:59:36,513 --> 01:59:39,394 My kingdom for a horse! 1524 01:59:39,833 --> 01:59:40,913 Withdraw, my lord, 1525 01:59:40,993 --> 01:59:42,520 I'll help you to a horse. 1526 01:59:42,593 --> 01:59:43,640 Slave! 1527 01:59:48,193 --> 01:59:51,957 I think there be six Richmonds in the field. 1528 01:59:52,033 --> 01:59:53,953 Five have I slain today, 1529 01:59:55,033 --> 01:59:56,473 instead of him. 1530 01:59:57,432 --> 02:00:00,040 A horse! A horse! 1531 02:00:00,673 --> 02:00:03,161 My kingdom for a horse! 1532 02:00:05,833 --> 02:00:07,316 Your arm, my lord. 1533 02:00:07,753 --> 02:00:09,041 Argh! 1534 02:00:10,753 --> 02:00:12,160 Catesby! 1535 02:02:24,393 --> 02:02:26,073 God 1536 02:02:26,153 --> 02:02:28,073 and your arms be prais'd, 1537 02:02:31,992 --> 02:02:33,640 victorious friends. 1538 02:02:34,433 --> 02:02:35,961 The day is ours, 1539 02:02:37,113 --> 02:02:38,913 the bloody dog is dead. 1540 02:02:42,473 --> 02:02:44,153 Courageous Richmond, 1541 02:02:49,353 --> 02:02:51,394 well hast thou acquit thee. 1542 02:02:53,512 --> 02:02:54,996 But tell me, 1543 02:02:55,073 --> 02:02:57,113 is young George Stanley living? 1544 02:03:13,473 --> 02:03:14,673 Father! 1545 02:03:16,353 --> 02:03:18,361 Great God of Heaven, 1546 02:03:18,433 --> 02:03:20,037 say amen to all. 1547 02:03:20,353 --> 02:03:21,554 Amen! 1548 02:03:33,473 --> 02:03:35,077 My brother, Henry. 1549 02:03:40,073 --> 02:03:41,316 Lo, here, 1550 02:03:43,072 --> 02:03:45,757 this long-usurped royalty. 1551 02:03:48,433 --> 02:03:49,633 Wear it, 1552 02:03:49,912 --> 02:03:51,276 enjoy it, 1553 02:03:51,353 --> 02:03:53,077 and make much of it. 1554 02:03:59,553 --> 02:04:01,713 Proclaim a pardon to the soldiers fled, 1555 02:04:01,793 --> 02:04:03,921 that in submission will return to us. 1556 02:04:04,753 --> 02:04:08,321 And then, as we have ta' en the sacrament, 1557 02:04:09,713 --> 02:04:10,880 we will unite 1558 02:04:10,953 --> 02:04:12,840 the white rose and the red. 1559 02:04:44,033 --> 02:04:46,074 God save King Henry, 1560 02:04:46,753 --> 02:04:48,640 seventh of that name! 1561 02:04:49,073 --> 02:04:51,233 God save the King! 1562 02:05:03,193 --> 02:05:05,800 England hath long been mad, 1563 02:05:07,073 --> 02:05:08,513 and scarr'd herself. 1564 02:05:10,712 --> 02:05:13,517 The brother blindly shed the brother's blood, 1565 02:05:15,352 --> 02:05:19,073 the son, compell'd, been butcher to the sire. 1566 02:05:21,672 --> 02:05:24,521 All this divided York and Lancaster, 1567 02:05:25,673 --> 02:05:27,801 divided in their dire division. 1568 02:05:32,593 --> 02:05:33,794 O now, 1569 02:05:34,913 --> 02:05:36,997 let Richmond and Elizabeth, 1570 02:05:38,193 --> 02:05:40,997 the true succeeders of each royal House, 1571 02:05:42,193 --> 02:05:44,713 by God's fair ordinance conjoin together. 1572 02:05:47,552 --> 02:05:49,080 Now civil wounds are stopp'd, 1573 02:05:49,153 --> 02:05:50,877 peace lives again. 1574 02:05:52,672 --> 02:05:54,320 That she may long live here. 1575 02:05:56,273 --> 02:05:57,680 God say amen. 1576 02:05:58,432 --> 02:05:59,600 Amen. 1577 02:06:01,989 --> 02:06:09,662 Ripped By mstoll