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- 1 Enter the Duke of Gloucester with his Servingmen in blue coats.
- 2 GLOUCESTER.
- 3 I am come to survey the Tower this day.
- 4 Since Henry’s death, I fear, there is conveyance.
- 5 Where be these warders that they wait not here?
- 6 Open the gates; ’tis Gloucester that calls.
- 7 FIRST WARDER.
- 8 [_Within_.] Who’s there that knocks so imperiously?
- 9 FIRST SERVINGMAN.
- 10 It is the noble Duke of Gloucester.
- 11 SECOND WARDER.
- 12 [_Within_.] Whoe’er he be, you may not be let in.
- 13 FIRST SERVINGMAN.
- 14 Villains, answer you so the Lord Protector?
- 15 FIRST WARDER.
- 16 [_Within_.] The Lord protect him, so we answer him.
- 17 We do no otherwise than we are will’d.
- 18 GLOUCESTER.
- 19 Who willed you? Or whose will stands but mine?
- 20 There’s none Protector of the realm but I.
- 21 Break up the gates, I’ll be your warrantize.
- 22 Shall I be flouted thus by dunghill grooms?
- 23 [_Gloucester’s men rush at the Tower gates, and Woodville, the
- 24 Lieutenant, speaks within._]
- 25 WOODVILLE.
- 26 What noise is this? What traitors have we here?
- 27 GLOUCESTER.
- 28 Lieutenant, is it you whose voice I hear?
- 29 Open the gates; here’s Gloucester that would enter.
- 30 WOODVILLE.
- 31 Have patience, noble Duke; I may not open;
- 32 The Cardinal of Winchester forbids.
- 33 From him I have express commandment
- 34 That thou nor none of thine shall be let in.
- 35 GLOUCESTER.
- 36 Faint-hearted Woodville, prizest him ’fore me?
- 37 Arrogant Winchester, that haughty prelate
- 38 Whom Henry, our late sovereign, ne’er could brook?
- 39 Thou art no friend to God or to the King.
- 40 Open the gates, or I’ll shut thee out shortly.
- 41 SERVINGMEN.
- 42 Open the gates unto the Lord Protector,
- 43 Or we’ll burst them open, if that you come not quickly.
- 44 Enter to the Protector at the Tower gates Winchester and his men in
- 45 tawny coats.
- 46 WINCHESTER.
- 47 How now, ambitious Humphrey! What means this?
- 48 GLOUCESTER.
- 49 Peel’d priest, dost thou command me to be shut out?
- 50 WINCHESTER.
- 51 I do, thou most usurping proditor,
- 52 And not Protector, of the King or realm.
- 53 GLOUCESTER.
- 54 Stand back, thou manifest conspirator,
- 55 Thou that contrived’st to murder our dead lord;
- 56 Thou that giv’st whores indulgences to sin:
- 57 I’ll canvass thee in thy broad cardinal’s hat,
- 58 If thou proceed in this thy insolence.
- 59 WINCHESTER.
- 60 Nay, stand thou back; I will not budge a foot.
- 61 This be Damascus, be thou cursed Cain,
- 62 To slay thy brother Abel, if thou wilt.
- 63 GLOUCESTER.
- 64 I will not slay thee, but I’ll drive thee back.
- 65 Thy scarlet robes, as a child’s bearing-cloth,
- 66 I’ll use to carry thee out of this place.
- 67 WINCHESTER.
- 68 Do what thou dar’st, I beard thee to thy face.
- 69 GLOUCESTER.
- 70 What, am I dared and bearded to my face?
- 71 Draw, men, for all this privileged place.
- 72 Blue coats to tawny coats. Priest, beware your beard;
- 73 I mean to tug it and to cuff you soundly.
- 74 Under my feet I’ll stamp thy cardinal’s hat;
- 75 In spite of Pope or dignities of church,
- 76 Here by the cheeks I’ll drag thee up and down.
- 77 WINCHESTER.
- 78 Gloucester, thou wilt answer this before the Pope.
- 79 GLOUCESTER.
- 80 Winchester goose, I cry, “a rope, a rope!”
- 81 Now beat them hence; why do you let them stay?
- 82 Thee I’ll chase hence, thou wolf in sheep’s array.
- 83 Out, tawny coats! Out, scarlet hypocrite!
- 84 Here Gloucester’s men beat out the Cardinal’s men, and enter in the
- 85 hurly-burly the Mayor of London and his Officers.
- 86 MAYOR.
- 87 Fie, lords, that you, being supreme magistrates,
- 88 Thus contumeliously should break the peace!
- 89 GLOUCESTER.
- 90 Peace, Mayor! Thou know’st little of my wrongs.
- 91 Here’s Beaufort, that regards nor God nor king,
- 92 Hath here distrain’d the Tower to his use.
- 93 WINCHESTER.
- 94 Here’s Gloucester, a foe to citizens,
- 95 One that still motions war and never peace,
- 96 O’ercharging your free purses with large fines;
- 97 That seeks to overthrow religion,
- 98 Because he is Protector of the realm,
- 99 And would have armour here out of the Tower,
- 100 To crown himself king and suppress the Prince.
- 101 GLOUCESTER.
- 102 I will not answer thee with words, but blows.
- 103 [_Here they skirmish again._]
- 104 MAYOR.
- 105 Nought rests for me in this tumultuous strife
- 106 But to make open proclamation.
- 107 Come, officer, as loud as e’er thou canst, cry.
- 108 OFFICER.
- 109 All manner of men assembled here in arms this day against God’s peace
- 110 and the King’s, we charge and command you, in his Highness’ name, to
- 111 repair to your several dwelling-places; and not to wear, handle, or use
- 112 any sword, weapon, or dagger, henceforward, upon pain of death.
- 113 GLOUCESTER.
- 114 Cardinal, I’ll be no breaker of the law;
- 115 But we shall meet and break our minds at large.
- 116 WINCHESTER.
- 117 Gloucester, we will meet, to thy cost, be sure;
- 118 Thy heart-blood I will have for this day’s work.
- 119 MAYOR.
- 120 I’ll call for clubs, if you will not away.
- 121 This Cardinal’s more haughty than the devil.
- 122 GLOUCESTER.
- 123 Mayor, farewell. Thou dost but what thou mayst.
- 124 WINCHESTER.
- 125 Abominable Gloucester, guard thy head,
- 126 For I intend to have it ere long.
- 127 [_Exeunt, severally, Gloucester and Winchester with their Servingmen._]
- 128 MAYOR.
- 129 See the coast clear’d, and then we will depart.
- 130 Good God, these nobles should such stomachs bear!
- 131 I myself fight not once in forty year.
- 132 [_Exeunt._]