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- 1 Enter Sheriff and Halberds, with Buckingham, led to execution.
- 2 BUCKINGHAM.
- 3 Will not King Richard let me speak with him?
- 4 SHERIFF.
- 5 No, my good lord; therefore be patient.
- 6 BUCKINGHAM.
- 7 Hastings, and Edward’s children, Grey, and Rivers,
- 8 Holy King Henry, and thy fair son Edward,
- 9 Vaughan, and all that have miscarried
- 10 By underhand, corrupted foul injustice,
- 11 If that your moody discontented souls
- 12 Do through the clouds behold this present hour,
- 13 Even for revenge mock my destruction.
- 14 This is All-Souls’ day, fellow, is it not?
- 15 SHERIFF.
- 16 It is.
- 17 BUCKINGHAM.
- 18 Why, then All-Souls’ day is my body’s doomsday.
- 19 This is the day which, in King Edward’s time,
- 20 I wished might fall on me when I was found
- 21 False to his children and his wife’s allies.
- 22 This is the day wherein I wished to fall
- 23 By the false faith of him whom most I trusted.
- 24 This, this All-Souls’ day to my fearful soul
- 25 Is the determined respite of my wrongs.
- 26 That high All-Seer which I dallied with
- 27 Hath turned my feigned prayer on my head
- 28 And given in earnest what I begged in jest.
- 29 Thus doth He force the swords of wicked men
- 30 To turn their own points in their masters’ bosoms.
- 31 Thus Margaret’s curse falls heavy on my neck:
- 32 “When he,” quoth she, “shall split thy heart with sorrow,
- 33 Remember Margaret was a prophetess.”
- 34 Come lead me, officers, to the block of shame;
- 35 Wrong hath but wrong, and blame the due of blame.
- 36 [_Exit with Officers._]