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King Richard The Third

  1. 1 Enter the Archbishop of York, the young Duke of York, Queen Elizabeth
  2. 2 and the Duchess of York.
  3. 3 ARCHBISHOP.
  4. 4 Last night, I hear, they lay at Stony Stratford,
  5. 5 And at Northampton they do rest tonight.
  6. 6 Tomorrow or next day they will be here.
  7. 7 DUCHESS.
  8. 8 I long with all my heart to see the Prince.
  9. 9 I hope he is much grown since last I saw him.
  10. 10 QUEEN ELIZABETH.
  11. 11 But I hear no; they say my son of York
  12. 12 Has almost overta’en him in his growth.
  13. 13 YORK.
  14. 14 Ay, mother, but I would not have it so.
  15. 15 DUCHESS.
  16. 16 Why, my good cousin? It is good to grow.
  17. 17 YORK.
  18. 18 Grandam, one night as we did sit at supper,
  19. 19 My uncle Rivers talked how I did grow
  20. 20 More than my brother. “Ay,” quoth my uncle Gloucester,
  21. 21 “Small herbs have grace; great weeds do grow apace.”
  22. 22 And since, methinks I would not grow so fast,
  23. 23 Because sweet flowers are slow and weeds make haste.
  24. 24 DUCHESS.
  25. 25 Good faith, good faith, the saying did not hold
  26. 26 In him that did object the same to thee!
  27. 27 He was the wretched’st thing when he was young,
  28. 28 So long a-growing and so leisurely,
  29. 29 That if his rule were true, he should be gracious.
  30. 30 ARCHBISHOP.
  31. 31 And so no doubt he is, my gracious madam.
  32. 32 DUCHESS.
  33. 33 I hope he is, but yet let mothers doubt.
  34. 34 YORK.
  35. 35 Now, by my troth, if I had been remembered,
  36. 36 I could have given my uncle’s Grace a flout
  37. 37 To touch his growth nearer than he touched mine.
  38. 38 DUCHESS.
  39. 39 How, my young York? I prithee let me hear it.
  40. 40 YORK.
  41. 41 Marry, they say my uncle grew so fast
  42. 42 That he could gnaw a crust at two hours old.
  43. 43 ’Twas full two years ere I could get a tooth.
  44. 44 Grandam, this would have been a biting jest.
  45. 45 DUCHESS.
  46. 46 I prithee, pretty York, who told thee this?
  47. 47 YORK.
  48. 48 Grandam, his nurse.
  49. 49 DUCHESS.
  50. 50 His nurse? Why she was dead ere thou wast born.
  51. 51 YORK.
  52. 52 If ’twere not she, I cannot tell who told me.
  53. 53 QUEEN ELIZABETH.
  54. 54 A parlous boy! Go to, you are too shrewd.
  55. 55 DUCHESS.
  56. 56 Good madam, be not angry with the child.
  57. 57 QUEEN ELIZABETH.
  58. 58 Pitchers have ears.
  59. 59 Enter a Messenger.
  60. 60 ARCHBISHOP.
  61. 61 Here comes a messenger. What news?
  62. 62 MESSENGER.
  63. 63 Such news, my lord, as grieves me to report.
  64. 64 QUEEN ELIZABETH.
  65. 65 How doth the Prince?
  66. 66 MESSENGER.
  67. 67 Well, madam, and in health.
  68. 68 DUCHESS.
  69. 69 What is thy news?
  70. 70 MESSENGER.
  71. 71 Lord Rivers and Lord Grey are sent to Pomfret,
  72. 72 And, with them Sir Thomas Vaughan, prisoners.
  73. 73 DUCHESS.
  74. 74 Who hath committed them?
  75. 75 MESSENGER.
  76. 76 The mighty Dukes, Gloucester and Buckingham.
  77. 77 ARCHBISHOP.
  78. 78 For what offence?
  79. 79 MESSENGER.
  80. 80 The sum of all I can, I have disclosed.
  81. 81 Why or for what the nobles were committed
  82. 82 Is all unknown to me, my gracious lord.
  83. 83 QUEEN ELIZABETH.
  84. 84 Ah me! I see the ruin of my house.
  85. 85 The tiger now hath seized the gentle hind;
  86. 86 Insulting tyranny begins to jut
  87. 87 Upon the innocent and aweless throne.
  88. 88 Welcome, destruction, blood, and massacre;
  89. 89 I see, as in a map, the end of all.
  90. 90 DUCHESS.
  91. 91 Accursed and unquiet wrangling days,
  92. 92 How many of you have mine eyes beheld?
  93. 93 My husband lost his life to get the crown,
  94. 94 And often up and down my sons were tossed
  95. 95 For me to joy and weep their gain and loss.
  96. 96 And being seated, and domestic broils
  97. 97 Clean over-blown, themselves, the conquerors
  98. 98 Make war upon themselves, brother to brother,
  99. 99 Blood to blood, self against self. O, preposterous
  100. 100 And frantic outrage, end thy damned spleen,
  101. 101 Or let me die, to look on earth no more.
  102. 102 QUEEN ELIZABETH.
  103. 103 Come, come, my boy. We will to sanctuary.
  104. 104 Madam, farewell.
  105. 105 DUCHESS.
  106. 106 Stay, I will go with you.
  107. 107 QUEEN ELIZABETH.
  108. 108 You have no cause.
  109. 109 ARCHBISHOP.
  110. 110 [_To the Queen._] My gracious lady, go,
  111. 111 And thither bear your treasure and your goods.
  112. 112 For my part, I’ll resign unto your Grace
  113. 113 The seal I keep; and so betide to me
  114. 114 As well I tender you and all of yours.
  115. 115 Go, I’ll conduct you to the sanctuary.
  116. 116 [_Exeunt._]