Richard the Third (Quarto 1, 1597)
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The Tragedie
¶With best aduantage will deceiue the time,
3535And aide thee in this doubful shocke of armes,
¶But on thy side I may not be too forward,
¶Be executed in his fathers sight.
¶Farewel, the leasure and the fearefull time,
3540Cuts off the ceremonious vowes of loue,
¶Once more adiew, be valiant and speed well.
¶Ile striue with troubled thoughts to take a nap,
¶When I should mount with wings of victorie,
¶Once more good night kind Lords and gentlemen,
Exunt.
¶Looke on my forces with a gracious eie:
¶Put in their hands thy brusing Irons of wrath,
¶That they may crush downe with a heauie fall,
¶That we may praise thee in the victorie,
¶To thee I do commend my watchfull soule,
¶Eare I let fal the windowes of mine eies,
3560Sleeping and waking, oh defend me still!
¶
Enter the ghost of young Prince Edward, sonne
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Harry the sixt, to Ri.
¶Of Butchered princes fight in thy behalfe,
3570
Enter the ghost of Henry the sixt.
¶By thee was punched full of deadlie holes,
¶Thinke on the tower and me dispaire and die,
Harrie
