Authors: William Shakespeare
Exeunt
running scene 6
Enter
[
the
]
Archbishop, young York, the Queen and the Duchess
ARCHBISHOP OF YORK
Last night, I heard, they
lay
at
Stony Stratford
1
And as
Northampton
2
they do rest tonight.
Tomorrow, or next day, they will be here.
DUCHESS OF WORK
I long with all my heart to see the prince.
I hope he is much grown since last I saw him.
QUEEN ELIZABETH
But I hear, no. They say my son of York
Has almost overta’en him in his growth.
YORK
Ay, mother, but I would not have it so.
DUCHESS OF YORK
Why, my good
cousin
9
, it is good to grow.
YORK
Grandam, one night as we did sit at supper,
My uncle Rivers talked how I did grow
More than my brother. ‘Ay’, quoth my uncle Gloucester,
‘Small herbs have
grace
, great weeds do grow
apace.
13
’
And since, methinks, I would not grow so fast,
Because sweet flowers are slow and weeds make haste.
DUCHESS OF YORK
Good faith, good faith, the saying did not
hold
16
In him that did
object the same
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to thee.
He was the wretched’st thing when he was young,
So long a-growing and so leisurely,
That, if his rule were true, he should be gracious.
ARCHBISHOP OF YORK
And so no doubt he is, my gracious madam.
DUCHESS OF YORK
I hope he is, but yet let mothers doubt.
YORK
Now, by my
troth
23
, if I had been remembered,
I could have given my uncle’s grace a
flout
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,
To
touch his growth nearer than he touched mine.
25
DUCHESS OF YORK
How, my young York? I prithee let me hear it.
YORK
Marry, they say my uncle grew so fast
That he could
gnaw a crust at two hours old.
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’Twas full two years ere I could get a tooth.
Grandam, this would have been a
biting
30
jest.
DUCHESS OF YORK
I prithee, pretty York, who told thee this?
YORK
Grandam, his nurse.
DUCHESS OF YORK
His nurse? Why, she was dead ere thou wast born.
YORK
If ’twere not she, I cannot tell who told me.
QUEEN ELIZABETH
A
parlous
35
boy. Go to, you are too shrewd.
DUCHESS OF YORK
Good madam, be not angry with the child.
QUEEN ELIZABETH
Pitchers have ears.
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Enter a Messenger
ARCHBISHOP OF YORK
Here comes a messenger. What news?
MESSENGER
Such news, my lord, as grieves me to report.
QUEEN ELIZABETH
How doth the prince?
MESSENGER
Well, madam, and in health.
DUCHESS OF YORK
What is thy news?
MESSENGER
Lord Rivers and Lord Grey are sent to
Pomfret
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,
And with them Sir Thomas Vaughan, prisoners.
DUCHESS OF YORK
Who hath committed them?
MESSENGER
The mighty dukes, Gloucester and Buckingham.
ARCHBISHOP OF YORK
For what offence?
MESSENGER
The sum of all I
can
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, I have disclosed.
Why or for what the nobles were committed
Is all unknown to me, my gracious lord.
QUEEN ELIZABETH
Ay me, I see the ruin of my
house.
51
The tiger now hath seized the gentle
hind
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,
Insulting
53
tyranny begins to jut
Upon the innocent and
aweless
throne.
54
Welcome, destruction, blood and massacre.
I see, as in a
map
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, the end of all.
DUCHESS OF YORK
Accurséd and unquiet wrangling day?,
How many of you have mine eyes beheld?
My husband lost his life to get the crown,
And often up and down my sons were tossed,
For me to joy and weep their gain and loss.
And being
seated
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, and domestic broils
Clean
overblown
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, themselves the conquerors,
Make war upon themselves, brother to brother,
Blood to blood, self against self. O,
preposterous
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And
frantic outrage
66
, end thy damnèd spleen,
Or let me die, to look on earth no more!
To young York
QUEEN ELIZABETH
Come, come, my boy, we will to
sanctuary.
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—
To the Duchess
Madam, farewell.
DUCHESS OF YORK
Stay, I will go with you.
QUEEN ELIZABETH
You have no cause.
ARCHBISHOP OF YORK
My gracious lady, go,
And thither bear your treasure and your goods.
For my part, I’ll resign unto your grace
The
seal
75
I keep: and so betide to me
As well I tender you and all of yours!
Go, I’ll conduct you to the sanctuary.
Exeunt
running scene 7
The trumpets sound. Enter young Prince
[
Edward
],
the Dukes of Gloucester
[
Richard
]
and Buckingham, Lord Cardinal with others
BUCKINGHAM
Welcome, sweet prince, to London, to your
chamber.
1
RICHARD
Welcome, dear cousin,
my thoughts’ sovereign.
2
The weary way hath made you melancholy.
PRINCE EDWARD
No, uncle, but our
crosses
4
on the way
Have made it tedious, wearisome, and
heavy.
5
I
want
6
more uncles here to welcome me.
RICHARD
Sweet prince, the untainted virtue of your years
Hath not yet dived into the world’s deceit.
No more can you distinguish of a man
Than of his outward show, which — God he knows —
Seldom or never
jumpeth
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with the heart.
Those uncles which you want were dangerous:
Your grace
attended
13
to their sugared words,
But looked not on the poison of their hearts.
God keep you from them, and from such false friends.
PRINCE EDWARD
God keep me from false friends, but they were none.
RICHARD
My lord, the Mayor of London comes to greet you.
Enter Lord Mayor
LORD MAYOR
God bless your grace with health and happy days.
PRINCE EDWARD
I thank you, good my lord, and thank you all.—
I thought my mother, and my brother York,
Would long
ere
21
this have met us on the way.
Fie, what a
slug
22
is Hastings, that he comes not
To tell us whether they will come or no.
Enter Lord Hastings
BUCKINGHAM
And, in good time, here comes the sweating lord.
PRINCE EDWARD
Welcome, my lord. What, will our mother come?
HASTINGS
On what occasion
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, God he knows, not I,
The queen your mother, and your brother York,
Have taken sanctuary. The
tender
28
prince
Would
fain
29
have come with me to meet your grace,
But by his mother was
perforce
30
withheld.
BUCKINGHAM
Fie, what an
indirect
31
and peevish course
Is this of hers?— Lord Cardinal, will your grace
Persuade the queen to send the Duke of York
Unto his princely brother
presently?
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—
If she deny, Lord Hastings, go with him,
And from her
jealous
36
arms pluck him perforce.
CARDINAL
My lord of Buckingham, if my weak
oratory
37
Can from his mother win the Duke of York,
Anon
39
expect him here. But if she be obdurate
To mild entreaties, God forbid
We should infringe the holy privilege
Of blessèd sanctuary. Not for all this land
Would I be guilty of so great a sin.
BUCKINGHAM
You are too
senseless
44
obstinate, my lord,
Too ceremonious and traditional.
Weigh it but with
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the grossness of this age,
You break not sanctuary in seizing him.
The
benefit
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thereof is always granted
To those whose
dealings
49
have deserved the place,
And those who have the
wit
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to claim the place:
This prince hath neither claimed it nor deserved it,
And therefore, in mine opinion, cannot have it.
Then, taking him from
thence that is not there
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,
You break no privilege nor
charter
54
there.
Oft have I heard of sanctuary men,
But sanctuary children ne’er till now.
CARDINAL
My lord, you shall o’er-rule my mind for once.—
Come on, Lord Hastings, will you go with me?
HASTINGS
I go, my lord.
Exeunt Cardinal and Hastings
PRINCE EDWARD
Good lords, make all the speedy haste you may.—
Say, uncle Gloucester, if our brother come,
Where shall we
sojourn
62
till our coronation?
RICHARD
Where it think’st best unto your royal self.
If I may counsel you, some day or two
Your highness shall
repose you
at the
Tower
65
:
Then where you please, and shall be thought most fit
For your best health and recreation.
PRINCE EDWARD
I do not like the Tower, of
any place.
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—
To Buckingham
Did Julius Caesar build that place, my lord?
BUCKINGHAM
He did, my gracious lord, begin that place,
Which, since, succeeding ages have
re-edified.
71
PRINCE EDWARD
Is it
upon record?
72
Or else reported
Successively from age to age, he built it?
BUCKINGHAM
Upon record, my gracious lord.
PRINCE EDWARD
But say, my lord, it were not
registered
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,
Methinks the truth should live from age to age,
As ’twere
retailed
77
to all posterity,
Even to the
general ending day.
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Aside
RICHARD
So wise so young, they say, do never live long.
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PRINCE EDWARD
What say you, uncle?
RICHARD
I say, without
characters
81
, fame lives long.—
Aside
Thus, like the
formal Vice
82
, Iniquity,
I
moralize
83
two meanings in one word.
PRINCE EDWARD
That Julius Caesar was a famous man.
With what his valour did enrich his wit
85
,
His wit set down to make his valour live.
Death makes no conquest of
his conqueror
87
,
For now he lives in fame, though not in life.
I’ll tell you what, my cousin Buckingham—
BUCKINGHAM
What, my gracious lord?
PRINCE EDWARD
An if
91
I live until I be a man,
I’ll win our ancient right in France again,
Or die a soldier, as I lived a king.