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Shakespeare, William

"The Tragedy Of King Richard The Third"

O, remember, God
To hear her prayers for them, as now for us
And for my sister and her princely sons,
Be satisfied, dear God, with our true blood,
Which, as thou know'st, unjustly must be spilt.
RATCLIFF Make haste; the hour of death is expiate.
RIVERS Come, Grey, come, Vaughan, let us all embrace:
And take our leave, until we meet in heaven.
[Exeunt]
KING RICHARD III
ACT III
SCENE IV The Tower of London.
[Enter BUCKINGHAM, DERBY, HASTINGS, the BISHOP OF
ELY, RATCLIFF, LOVEL, with others, and take their
seats at a table]
HASTINGS My lords, at once: the cause why we are met
Is, to determine of the coronation.
In God's name, speak: when is the royal day?
BUCKINGHAM Are all things fitting for that royal time?
DERBY It is, and wants but nomination.
BISHOP OF ELY To-morrow, then, I judge a happy day.
BUCKINGHAM Who knows the lord protector's mind herein?
Who is most inward with the royal duke?
BISHOP OF ELY Your grace, we think, should soonest know his mind.
BUCKINGHAM Who, I, my lord I we know each other's faces,
But for our hearts, he knows no more of mine,
Than I of yours;
Nor I no more of his, than you of mine.
Lord Hastings, you and he are near in love.
HASTINGS I thank his grace, I know he loves me well;
But, for his purpose in the coronation.
I have not sounded him, nor he deliver'd
His gracious pleasure any way therein:
But you, my noble lords, may name the time;
And in the duke's behalf I'll give my voice,
Which, I presume, he'll take in gentle part.


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