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God save King Edward,
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fourth of that name.
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Once more we sit
in England's royal throne.
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Repurchased with the
blood of enemies.
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Hail the House of York!
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Brother Richard,
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will you stand by us?
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My liege, it is
the Earl of Richmond.
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He is the house of Lancaster.
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I am the Queen!
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Where's Richard gone?
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To make a bloody supper
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in the Tower.
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Ripped By mstoll
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Now is the winter
of our discontent
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made glorious summer
by this sun of York.
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And all the clouds that
lour'd upon our house,
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in the deep bosom
of the ocean buried.
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Grim-visage'd war hath
smooth 'd his wrinkled front.
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And now,
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instead of mounting
barded steeds
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to fright the souls of
fearful adversaries,
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he capers nimbly
in a lady's chamber,
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to the lascivious
pleasing of a lute.
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But I,
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that am not shaped
for sportive tricks,
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nor made to court an
amorous looking-glass...
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I, that am rudely stamp'd,
and want love's majesty...
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I,
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That am curtail'd of
this fair proportion,
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cheated of feature by
dissembling Nature,
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deformed, unfinish'd,
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sent before my time into this
breathing world, scarce half made up,
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and that so lamely and
unfashionable that dogs
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bark at me as I halt by them.
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Why, I,
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in this weak and
piping time of peace,
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have no delight to
pass away the time...
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Unless to spy my
shadow in the sun
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and descant on
mine own deformity.
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And therefore, since
I cannot prove a lover,
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to entertain these fair
well-spoken days,
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I am determined to
prove a villain,
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and hate the idle
pleasures of these days.
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Plots have I laid,
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inductions dangerous,
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to set the King my
brother and Clarence
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in deadly hate, the
one against the other.
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And if King Edward
be as true and just
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as I am subtle,
false and treacherous...
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Then this day should Clarence
closely be mew'd up,
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about a prophecy, which says
that "G" of Edward's heirs
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the murderer shall be.
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Dive, thoughts, down to my
soul, here Clarence comes.
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Brother, what means
this armed guard
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that waits upon Your Grace?
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His Majesty,
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tend'ring my person's safety,
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hath appointed this conduct
to convey me to the Tower.
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Upon what cause?
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Because my name is George.
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Alack, my lord,
that fault is none of yours.
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He should, for this,
commit your godfathers.
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He hearkens after
prophecies and dreams,
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and says a wizard told him
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that by "G" his issue
disinherited should be.
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And, for my name of
George begins with
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it follows in his
thoughts that I am he.
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This it is, when men
are rul'd by women.
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'Tis not the King that
sends you to the Tower.
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Elizabeth his wife,
'tis she that
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tempers him to this extremity.
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We are not safe, Clarence.
We are not safe!
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I beseech Your Graces
both to pardon me.
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His Majesty hath straitly given in charge
that no man shall have private conference,
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of what degree soever,
with his brother.
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We speak no treason, man.
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We say the King is
wise and virtuous,
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and his noble Queen
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well struck in years,
fair, and not jealous.
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How say you, sir?
Can you deny all this?
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I do beseech Your
Grace to pardon me,
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and withal forbear your
conference with the noble Duke.
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We know thy charge,
Brakenbury, and will obey.
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Brother, farewell.
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I will unto the King.
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Meantime, this deep disgrace
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touches me deeper
than you can imagine.
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I know it pleaseth
neither of us well.
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Well, your imprisonment
will not be long.
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Meantime, be patient.
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I must perforce.
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Farewell.
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Go, tread the path that
thou shalt ne'er return.
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Simple, plain Clarence!
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I do love thee so,
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that shortly I will
send thy soul
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to Heaven.
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Good time of day to you,
Lord Chamberlain.
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What news? The King is
sickly, weak and melancholy,
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and his physicians
fear him mightily.
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He broke the feast and
has retired to bed.
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O, he hath kept
an evil diet long,
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and over-much consum'd
his royal person.
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Where is he, is he in his bed?
He is.
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Go you before,
and I will follow you.
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He cannot live, I hope,
and must not die
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till George be pack'd with
post-horse up to Heaven.
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I'll in, to urge
his hatred more.
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And, if I fail not
in my deep intent,
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dear George hath not
another day to live.
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How now, my hardy,
stout, resolved mates.
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Are you now tomorrow
to dispatch this thing?
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We are, my lord,
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and we come to have the warrant,
that we may be admitted where he is.
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Well thought upon.
I have it here about me.
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But, sirs, be sudden
in the execution,
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do not hear him plead.
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My brother is well-spoken,
and perhaps may move your
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hearts to pity, if you mark him.
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Tut, tut, my lord,
we will not stand to prate.
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Talkers are no good
doers, be assur'd
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we go to use our hands
and not our tongues.
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Your eyes drop millstones
when fools' eyes drop tears.
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I like you, lads.
About your business straight.
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Go, go, dispatch.
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We will, my noble lord.
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O, cursed be the hand that
made those fatal holes.
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Cursed be the heart that
had the heart to do it.
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More direful hap betide
that hated wretch
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than I can wish to
adders, spiders, toads.
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If ever he have wife, let her be made
more miserable by the death of him
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than I by my husband and
father in law, King Henry.
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What black magician
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conjures up this fiend?
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Avaunt,
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thou dreadful minister of Hell!
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Sweet saint, for charity
be not so curst.
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O villain, thou know'st
no law of God nor man.
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No beast so fierce but
knows some touch of pity.
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But I know none,
and therefore am no beast.
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O wonderful,
when devils tell the truth!
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More wonderful,
when angels are so angry.
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Fairer than tongue
can name thee,
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let me have some patient
leisure to excuse myself.
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I shall not grant
excuses to the thing
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that killed my husband,
my father,
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and my King.
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Dead,
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dead they are, and,
devilish slave, by thee.
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I did not kill your husband.
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Why then, is he alive?
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Nay, he is dead,
and by King Edward's hand.
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In thy foul throat thou liest.
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Queen Margaret saw
thy murd'rous dagger
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smoking in his blood,
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didst thou not kill the King?
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I grant ye, yea.
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Dost grant me,
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hedgehog!
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He was gentle,
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mild, and virtuous.
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Better for the King of
Heaven that hath him.
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He is in Heaven, where
thou shalt never come.
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He was fitter for that
place than Earth.
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And thou unfit for
any place but Hell.
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Yes, one place else,
if you will hear me name it.
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Some dungeon?
Your bed-chamber.
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Is not the causer of
these timeless deaths
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as blameful as the executioner?
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Thou wast the cause,
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and most accurs'd effect.
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Your beauty was the
cause of that effect.
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Your beauty, that did
haunt me in my sleep
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to undertake the death
of all the world,
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so I might live one hour
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in your sweet bosom.
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If I thought that,
I tell thee, homicide.
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These nails should rend
that beauty from my cheeks.
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These eyes could not endure
sweet beauty's wrack.
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You should not blemish
it if I stood by.
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It is a quarrel most unnatural,
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to be reveng'd on
him that loveth thee.
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It is a quarrel just
and reasonable,
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to be reveng'd on him
that kill'd my husband.
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He that bereft thee,
of thy husband, lady,
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did it to help thee
to a better husband.
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Better doth not breathe
upon the Earth.
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He lives that loves thee
better than he could.
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Where is he?
Here.
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Why dost thou spit on me?
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Would it were mortal poison,
for thy sake.
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Never came poison
from so sweet a place.
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Never hung poison
on a fouler toad.
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Out of my sight!
O thou dost infect my eyes.
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Thine eyes, sweet lady,
have infected mine.
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If thy revengeful heart
cannot forgive,
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teach not thy mouth
such scorn, for it was made
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for kissing, lady,
not for such contempt.
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Lo, here I lend thee this
sharp-pointed blade,
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which if thou choose to
hide in this true breast,
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and let the soul forth
that adoreth thee,
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I lay it naked unto
the deadly stroke.
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Nay, do not pause,
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for I did kill King Henry.
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Nay, now dispatch,
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'twas I that stabb'd
your husband.
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Take up the knife again,
or take up me.
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Arise, dissembler.
Though I wish thy death,
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I will not be thy executioner.
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Then bid me kill myself,
and I will do it.
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Well, well, put up your blade.
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Then say my peace is made.
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That shall you know hereafter.
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But shall I live in hope?
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All men,
I hope, live so.
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Vouchsafe to wear this ring.
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To take is not to give.
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Look how my ring
encompasseth thy finger.
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Even so thy breast
encloseth my poor heart.
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And if thy poor devoted servant may but
beg one favor at thy gracious hand,
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thou dost confirm his
happiness forever.
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That it may please
you presently,
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repair to Westminster.
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I will with all expedient
duty see you there.
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I beseech you, come, Anne.
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Bid me farewell.
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Much it joys me, to see
you are become so penitent.
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Was ever woman in
this humor woo'd?
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Was ever woman
in this humor won?
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I'll have her,
but I'll not keep her long.
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What,
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I that kill'd her husband
and her father.
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To take her in
her extremest hate,
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curses in her mouth,
tears in her eyes,
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and yet to win her,
all the world to nothing!
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Ha!
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And will she yet debase
her eyes to look on me?
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On me, that halts and
am misshapen thus?
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I do mistake my
person all this while.
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Upon my life, she finds,
although I cannot,
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myself to be a
marvelous proper man.
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I'll be at charges
for a looking-glass,
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and entertain a score
or two of tailors
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to study fashions
to adorn my body.
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Since I have crept in
favor with myself,
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I will maintain it
at some little cost.
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Shine out, fair sun,
till I have bought a glass,
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that I may see my
shadow as I pass.
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Have patience, sister,
there's no doubt His Majesty
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will soon recover
his accustom'd health.
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If he were dead, what would
betide on me, brother?
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No other harm but
loss of such a lord.
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The loss of such a lord
includes all harms.
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The heavens have bless'd
you with a goodly son, mother,
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to be your comforter
when he is gone.
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Ah, he is young, and his minority is put
unto the trust of Richard Gloucester,
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a man that loves not me,
nor none of you.
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Is it concluded that
he shall be Protector?
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So it must be,
if the King miscarry.
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Here come the lords of
Buckingham and Stanley.
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Good time of day
unto Your Royal Grace.
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What likelihood of
his amendment, lords?
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Madam, good hope,
His Grace speaks cheerfully.
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- Did you confer with him?
- Ay, madam,
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he desires to make atonement
between the Duke of Gloucester
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and your brother and son.
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And between them
and my lord Hastings.
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He has sent to bring them
to his royal presence.
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Would all were well,
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but that will never be.
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They do me wrong,
and I will not accept it!
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Who are they that do
complain unto the King
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that I, forsooth, am stern,
and love them not?
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Oh, by holy Paul, they
love His Grace but lightly,
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that fill his ears with
such dissentious rumors.
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Because I cannot
flatter, or look fair,
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smile in men's faces,
smooth, deceive and cog,
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I must be held a
rancorous enemy?
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To who, in all this presence,
speaks Your Grace?
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To thee, that hast not honesty
nor grace, Lord Grey.
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When have I injur'd thee?
283
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When done thee wrong? Or thee, Lord Rivers?
Or thee, Elizabeth?
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Or any of your faction?
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And a plague upon you all!
His Royal Grace
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cannot rest, scarce
a-breathing while
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but you must trouble
him with lewd complaints.
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Come, come, we know
your meaning, brother Gloucester.
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You envy my advancement
and my friends'.
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God grant we never
may have need of you.
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Meantime, God grants that
we have need of you.
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Our brother George,
imprison'd by your means,
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myself disgrac'd,
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and the nobility
held in contempt.
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I never did incense His Majesty
against the Duke of Clarence,
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but have been an earnest
advocate to plead for him.
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You do
me shameful injury,
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falsely to draw me
in such vile suspects.
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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.
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Tell him, and spare not.
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Look, what I have said I will
avouch it in Edward's presence.
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Ere you were queen, ay,
or your husband king,
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I was the pack-horse
in his great affairs.
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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.
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00:22:15,278 --> 00:22:17,287
I am too childish-foolish
for this world.
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Hear me!
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You wrangling pirates,
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that fall out in sharing that
which you have pilled from me.
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Which of you trembles not,
that looks on me?
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00:22:35,479 --> 00:22:39,603
Ah, gentle villain!
Do not turn away.
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Foul wrinkled witch,
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00:22:48,839 --> 00:22:50,399
what mak'st thou in my sight?
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A husband and a son
thou ow'st to me.
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00:22:58,119 --> 00:22:59,602
And thou a kingdom.
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All of you, allegiance.
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This sorrow I have
by right is yours.
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00:23:08,478 --> 00:23:11,883
And all the pleasures you usurp
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00:23:14,439 --> 00:23:15,606
are mine.
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Give way, dull clouds,
to my quick curses.
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Edward, thy son that
now is Prince of Wales
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for Edward my son that
was Prince of Wales,
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die in his youth by
untimely violence.
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Long die thy happy
days before thy death.
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Cease thy curses,
thou wretched wither'd hag!
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00:23:45,879 --> 00:23:48,683
And leave thee out?
For thou shalt hear me.
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00:23:48,838 --> 00:23:51,403
If Heaven have any
grievous plague in store,
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00:23:51,718 --> 00:23:54,687
O, let them keep it
till thy sins be ripe.
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00:23:54,759 --> 00:23:58,283
And then hurl down
their indignation of thee,
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the troubler of the
poor world's peace.
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00:24:00,998 --> 00:24:03,399
No sleep close up that
deadly eye of thine,
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00:24:03,799 --> 00:24:06,560
unless whilst some
tormenting dream
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00:24:06,638 --> 00:24:10,599
affrights thee with
a hell of ugly devils.
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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
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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,
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00:25:08,839 --> 00:25:11,643
for shame, if not for charity.
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00:25:12,318 --> 00:25:14,566
O Buckingham,
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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,
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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,
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00:26:10,198 --> 00:26:12,838
and say, "Poor Margaret
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00:26:14,318 --> 00:26:15,966
"was a prophetess."
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00:26:21,679 --> 00:26:23,839
Live, each of you,
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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,
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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.
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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,
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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
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